NetOne market share grows 1,4 pc
STATE-OWNED mobile network operator, NetOne, registered a 1,4 percent growth in the active mobile subscribers’ market share in the third quarter of 2019.
Housebreaking spree backfires
A gang of four suspected burglars operating in and around Chegutu has been arrested in connection with more than 16 cases of housebreaking and theft.
‘Africa holds extraordinary market power’
Africa finds itself in a powerful position as the New World Order begins to solidify. It has all the ingredients needed to make the big leap into sustainable prosperity, but it must read the tea-leaves accurately to be able to do so.
Housing officer sells church stand
FORMER Chitungwiza housing officer Ebby Nyuke on Saturday appeared in court on allegations of selling a stand which belonged to a church.
The dilemma of African leadership
The money system in Zimbabwe has failed the vulnerable: policyholders and pensioners.
Miley Cyrus settles $300m copyright infringement lawsuit
LOS ANGELES. — Miley Cyrus has settled a lawsuit over her 2013 track “We Can’t Stop”.
International gigs for NAMA winners
National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) are the pinnacle of Zimbabwean awards for the creative and cultural sector, as not much has been done in various arts genres to come up with sector-specific awards due to funding constraints.
Stolen car lands CID boss in trouble
Gweru officer-in-charge Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Detective Inspector Leonard Gwandu, was last Friday arrested on allegations of criminal abuse of office after he released a vehicle suspected to have been stolen in South Africa.
WHO approves new pneumonia vaccine
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has assured a third vaccine that protects children against certain types of pneumonia.
Govt hails PPPs in health sector
Government has called for public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector to drive the rehabilitation and re-equipment of State-owned hospitals whose facilities are fast deteriorating owing to years of underfunding.





