Machete gangs ‘killing’ mining sector
Mollet Ndebele and Njabulo Bhebe, Sunday News Reporters THE Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has expressed great concern over the increase in machete gangs’ activities around mining areas which continue to disturb…
No sparkle from Matobo’s gold
Dumisani Nsingo recently in Maphisa ECONOMIC growth at one of the country’s richest gold mining districts, Matobo in Matabeleland South, remains retarded as the local authority grapples to collect revenue…
Rain, rain across the world
Online sources indicate that in many societies around the world, rain dance and other rituals have been used to attempt to increase rainfall.
How to set financial goals, achieve them
Life works better when you set goals — goals that encapsulate your core values and your ambitions.
Setting goals gives life meaning and purpose and achieving those goals can lead to all sorts of things, like happiness in retirement and passing on a legacy to the next generation.
FC Platinum remain winless
FC PLATINUM were left to regret a missed penalty as a late goal condemned the Zvishavane-based side to another defeat by Al Hilal of Sudan at Barbourfields yesterday. This means the reigning Castle Lager Premiership champions have now lost four times during this Caf Champions’ League campaign.
JZ: Tactically astute man of integrity
WE continue our interview in tribute to the life of Jason Ziyapapa Moyo (JZ), an outstanding nationalist who was killed by a parcel bomb in the Zapu offices on 22…
Zipra guerrilla Bango buried
Foster Dongozi, Correspondent FORMER Zimbabwe National Army soldier and Zipra freedom fighter Cde Alfred George Bango, whose war time pseudonym was Drawman Mabhena passed away in Bulawayo last week and was…
The other side of introducing the $50 banknote
Kabelo Sithole, Business Correspondent The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has embarked on a number of monetary reforms, in line with the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), which include the reintroduction of the…
David Whitehead: Light at the end of tunnel
THE search for an investor for David Whitehead (DWTL), previously the country’s largest garment maker, began around 2004 when the company was first placed under provisional judicial management after plunging into financial problems.
Of Zimbos and grand projects
Zimbabweans seem to have a fascination with figures, usually unverified and unverifiable figures. It is very common to come across the “five million” Zimbabweans who are living in the Diaspora, or that 1,8 million Zimbabweans are living positively, or that it costs at least a million US dollars to construct a kilometre of tarred road.






