JUST IN : Three seriously burnt in gas explosion

A gas trader and two other people escaped death by a whisker when tanks filled with Liquid petroleum (LP) gas caught fire and exploded in Chinhoyi’s high density suburb of Chikonohono yesterday.

The revival of Domboshava Caves

Gilbert Munetsi
The National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe has empowered a group of artistes from Domboshawa by granting them the permission to do performances inside Domboshawa Caves.

7m euro boost for goat, pig production

Stakeholders in livestock production have welcomed the European Union (EU)’s 7,3 million euro support for livestock, which is expected to improve production and market competitiveness.

JUST IN : Dokora’s ex-wife demands 50 percent wealth share

Former Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Lazarus Dokora’s ex –wife is fighting to get a 50 percent ownership of the wealth they accumulated before the demise of their union.

JUST IN : ‘Parliament needs more resources to work effectively’

There is need to adequately fund Parliament for it to effectively discharge its constitutional obligation and ultimately meet the aspirations of the citizens, Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.

JUST IN : Alexio, Mbeu promise memorable weekend

Afro-fusion singer Alexio Kawara has promised a memorable show tonight at Bar Rouge where he is expected to stage one of his fist shows of the year as he prepares for an eventful 2020.

JUST IN Police intercept smuggled goods

POLICE have intercepted three vehicles ferrying smuggled building material and groceries worth R155 562 at Beitbridge border post on Monday, arresting three people who were made to pay duty amounting to $33 598,35.

BREAKING: Suspected Corona Virus case recorded in Botswana

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BOTSWANA has registered its first ever suspected case of the new corona virus raising fears that the deadly disease, which has so far claimed more than…

Air Zim plans aircraft leasing

More than a dozen “reputable” airline firms have approached Air Zimbabwe seeking to lease its aircrafts acquired from Malaysia, Business Weekly can review.

Is dollarisation creeping back?

When Zimbabwe dollarised in early 2009, it was a case of the Government formalising what was already in play.

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