Passport scam: Kazembe takes action
FOLLOWING our article titled “Shocking corruption at Passport Office”, which exposed deep-rooted graft at the Passport and Birth Registry offices, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe last week came out guns blazing.
Byo residents to pour $11 million into football club
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter The city of Bulawayo will pour $11 million into Bulawayo City Football Club for the 2020 season. While the Bulawayo budget is yet to be approved…
Zifa barred from Cosafa AGM
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA officials were yesterday barred from attending the Cosafa annual general meeting held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Zifa delegation, led by president Felton Kamambo, board…
ZSE targets expanded investor base
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is this year looking at diversifying both product offerings and its investor base, as the bourse intensifies efforts to expand offerings on the local capital market.
Trade pact impasse dampens Paramount Garments exports
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter FAILURE by the governments of Zimbabwe and South Africa to expedite resolving the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) has seen one of the country’s leading textile firms,…
Refuse collection set to improve
Refuse collection is set to improve in Harare after the City Council signed a deal with a private company Clean City Africa in a move expected to put an end the scourge of erratic garbage collection.
‘I stand tall in my achievements’
Government has provided a $200 million facility in the 2020 National Budget towards the provision of free sanitarywear for primary and secondary schoolgirls from less privileged backgrounds. Our Gender and Community Editor, Fatima Bulla (FB), interviewed chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education, Ms Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga (PM), who has been lobbying for girls and women health rights. We publish excerpts of the interview.
Govt acts on Gukurahundi healing
Implementation of healing measures for victims of civil disturbances that rocked parts of Midlands and Matabeleland provinces in the early 1980s is set to receive a fresh boost when Government meets a coalition of local civic groups early next month.
‘Many comrades fell pregnant’
We conclude chronicling the political life of Cde Rhodas Karimakwenda (RK). This week, the liberation fighter whose war name was Cde Anna Matambudziko, narrates to our Reporter, Norman Muchemwa (NM) on the bombing of Tembue Camp.
Byo City to White City as home ground
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter AFTER failing to attract fans to their matches at Barbourfields as well as Luveve over the years, Bulawayo City are looking to shift to White City…











