Aspiring musicians dazzle Macheso
Aspiring musicians from Enterprise Primary School in Shamva were showered with praises after giving a spectacular performance of sungura music legend Alick Macheso’s song “Charakupa”.
Zim slams US over sanctions
Government has slammed the United States government for placing State Security Minister Owen Ncube and Ambassador Anselem Sanyatwe on the sanctions list.
Utshisa uyisemkhulu ngephethulo afe
Wayne Ncube KULOMFUNDI weBulawayo Polytechnic omiswe phambi komthethwandaba weTredgold esetheswa icala lokutshisa uyisemkhulu ngephethulo okubangele ukuthi afe. Umsolwa obizwa ngelokuthi Kudzai Munemo oleminyaka engu-22 yokuzalwa ubikele umthethwandaba ukuthi yena labafowabo…
Banks to review deposit interest rates
Banks have agreed to review deposit interest rates upwards to encourage savings from the banking public, but implored the need for a stable domestic currency.
ICoronavirus: OKUMELE UKWAZI NGE- CORONAVIRUS
IGCIKWANE le-coronavirus lihlala enyamazaneni. Abe-Sayensi bathi amagcikwane la asuka enyamazaneni esiya ebantwini. Umemetheka njani umkhuhlane we-coronavirus? Umemetheka usuka emuntwini ogulayo usiya kwabanye ngendlela ezilandelayo: Ngokuthimula lokukhwehlela Ngokubingelelana Ngokubamba lapho okulamagcikwane…
AKA, Unathi headline Ladysmith Black Mambazo 60th anniversary concert
KWAZULU NATAL — Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s 60th anniversary celebration is set to kick off this weekend with a star-studded music concert.
Empowering legislation gives women competitive edge
AS preparations to celebrate the 40th Independence anniversary gather momentum, the nation is introspecting on the journey Zimbabwe has traversed, looking at challenges, achievements and to work on a new path to Vision 2030.
Lafarge launches US$2,2m mortar plant
The country’s leading cement manufacturing firm, Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe, yesterday launched the construction of a US$2,2 million dry mortar mix products plant, which is part of its US$25 million capital investment projects.
First Lady challenges women
Women should grab opportunities in previously male-dominated fields including driving public service vehicles, and stamp their authority as equally gifted, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.











