Mealie-meal deliveries closer to homes
Shops in most residential suburbs are this week expected to receive stocks of subsidised mealie-meal following a bipartite arrangement between millers and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to enforce order.
Zesa seeks to unlock 550MW
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has opened debt repayment negotiations with Mozambique’s Hydro Cahora Bassa (HCB) with a view of settling the US$45 million debt owed to the regional power generation giant.
Rugby star loses job due to Covid-19
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international rugby player, Shayne Makombe is weighing his options after his contract was terminated by French side, Rugby Club Compiegne due to the coronavirus (Covid-19).…
COMMENT: Safety nets during lockdown commendable
A raging pandemic — unleashed by a highly contagious Covid-19 virus — has triggered unprecedented restrictions not only on the movement of people but also on a range of economic…
Covid-19: Turning hardships into gains
IT is said one must “never waste a good crisis” and that “necessity is the mother of all invention”.
But could anything good ever come out of a situation like the Covid-19 crisis, a disease that has thrown the world’s most advanced health systems into disarray and left the best scientific minds at sea?
Cowdray Park councillor in mealie-meal storm
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter COWDRAY Park councillor Cde Kidwell Mujuru has refuted allegations that he was diverting Government subsidised mealie-meal to the black market. Residents were left fuming last Monday after…
Gospel diva’s project put on pause
SHARON Manyika-Machingura’s debut live video album recording that was scheduled to take place next week has been put on hold due to the coronavirus.
The South African-based songbird joins many other artistes around the world that have been forced to take a similar route.
Women’s role in Zim’s liberation struggle
This is final part of an interview by our reporter Norman Muchemwa with Cde Alice Mazorodze, wife to national hero Cde Simon Mazorodze. The interview is part of a series to mark Zimbabwe’s 40th independence celebrations. We publish the conversation in Cde Mazorodze’s own words.
The pulpit goes virtual
The coronavirus outbreak has ultimately disrupted the way we live life and carry out business across the world. While brick-and-mortar churches are eerily quiet due to the ban on public gatherings, internet traffic continues to spike.
Zonal maize meal facility introduced
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter GRAIN millers will on Tuesday introduce a zonal maize meal distribution system, which will see the product being delivered to all residential shops at selected urban…











