Woman refuses to bless son’s relationship, claims girlfriend had two abortions
Gibson Mhaka IT’S not uncommon for mothers to dislike their sons’ significant others. A Bulawayo woman who was apparently afraid of losing her son to his “depraved” girlfriend revealed her…
COMMENT: LET’S TIGHTEN SADC BORDER CONTROLS
THE sudden spike in the number of Covid-19 cases in the country this week should be a cause for concern for everyone. Not only does it show that the disease…
‘BRING BACK MY GOBLINS!’ – witch storms pastor’s house
Gibson Mhaka BRING back my goblins! A self-confessed witch caused a stir when she confronted a local pastor at his house in Bulawayo’s Southwold suburb accusing him of ruining her…
Meet Bulawayo’s night life Majaivana
Langalakhe Mabena Talk of a man who loves AmaPiano and dancing, most local night spots revellers can pick that one Majaivana and all agree it’s Mtshana Hosh, real name Brighton…
Can plasma from COVID-19 survivors help save others?
On March 13, with the COVID-19 pandemic exploding and drugs elusive, Arturo Casadevall published what he considers “maybe the most important paper” of his long career.
10 technology trends to watch in the COVID-19 pandemic
Here are 10 technology trends that can help build a resilient society, as well as considerations about their effects on how we do business, how we trade, how we work, how we produce goods, how we learn, how we seek medical services and how we entertain ourselves.
Fresh twist to CAPS shareholding
Fresh details have emerged over the ownership of pharmaceutical firm, CAPS Holdings, amid revelations that the 68 percent shareholding Government claims to have bought from businessman, Fred Mutanda, was never paid for, Business Weekly can exclusively reveal.
Ship with returnees docks in Namibia . . . as more firms donate to Covid-19 fight
At least 182 Zimbabweans aboard a cruise ship have docked in Namibia and will come home once suitable transport arrangements are made.
Gold miners go unpaid for six weeks
Zimbabwe’s large-scale gold miners risk suffering disruption to production and also plunging into viability challenges following revelations a good number of them have not received payment for gold deliveries for periods stretching up to six weeks.
Central bank sets new limits for ZIPIT transactions
People using the mobile ZIPIT platform to make near instant payments have been limited to a total of $20 000 a day and $100 000 a month in efforts to stop large transactions on the foreign exchange black market, but continue to allow the normal transactions ZIPIT was designed to facilitate.











