Zimbabwe@ 40: Joshua Nkomo and the Liberation Footpath (Part 2)
Obert Mpofu This is a continuation of the instalment published last week in this paper. It is also believed that Dr Nkomo’s decision to take part in Lancaster Conference was…
Foreign-based Warriors raise US$5k for Jaure’s medical costs
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FOREIGN-based Zimbabwean footballers have come together to raise funds towards Dynamos captain Partson Jaure’s medical expenses, with the defender to undergo an operation in Harare…
Massive progress on Hwange 7 & 8. . . first 300 megawatts to come on stream by October 2021
SINOHYDRO, the main contractor executing the Hwange 7 and 8 power expansion, says the project is 40 percent complete.
The US$1,1 billion venture is the largest project under the landmark deals signed between Zimbabwe and China, and is expected to feed 600 megawatts into the national grid — ending the country’s power shortages.
Counting the costs of coronavirus
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will leave many local businesses gasping for breath as it is now beginning to take its toll.
There is need for business survival strategies now and beyond the pandemic as well as protecting workers from contracting the disease.
Improved water, electricity supplies
RESIDENTS have been assured of a steady supply of water and electricity during the 21-day lockdown.
President Mnangagwa on Friday announced a three-week lockdown to try and contain the coronavirus after the number of infected people rose to seven by Friday evening.
Fear as HIV, coronavirus collide
AS the world scales up public health and all other kinds of responses to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, the fear is palpable.
Stores have sold out obvious items like hand sanitisers and face masks, and the less obvious ones like toilet paper.
Pastors cancel services, call for Ecocash tithes
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter TITHES, the lifeblood of most churches, will be paid through mobile money while services will be livestreamed as churches prepare for life during the nationwide…
‘The time to act is now’
I AM so concerned about my nation, Zimbabwe.
Most people appear not to be taking the dangers of this virus seriously.
Unlike Europe, Africa has a chance
AMID the constant news on Covid-19 emerging from Europe, North America and Asia, one region seems to have gone under the radar.
Sub-Saharan Africa had been predicted to be a potential hotspot for the disease early on, due to the region’s close economic ties with China.
Water shedding to get worse
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO residents will soon have to endure more than four days a week without water supplies after council announced on Friday that it was considering…











