Zimpapers pools resources for Covid-19 campaign

Zimpapers, the country’s largest integrated media house, is presently canvassing for donations from corporate partners and individuals as it pools resources meant for the national response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The campaign, which was launched last week by the company’s chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke, is meant to assist people affected by the pandemic.

Bars hit by Covid-19 hangover

NIGHTCLUB and social club owners currently find themselves in a pickle: they are stuck with huge stockpiles of beverages, mostly beer, which has either expired or are about to expire.

BCC workers get half salaries

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has been forced to pay its workers half salaries after revenue declined by 80 percent in the past two months. Revenue…

Covid-19 presents opportunities for ICT sector

While the Covid-19 pandemic has caused economic havoc across the globe, it has also presented growth opportunities for the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector — and Zimbabwe needs to prioritise and leverage on the industry.

I’m living my dream, says Zim-born star

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Sunday Leisure Correspondent It’s his eloquence in commanding the queen’s language, the way he articulates and his confidence that has made him capture the hearts of many South…

‘Snow’ in Matabeleland South

Sunday News Reporter A THUNDERSTORM affected some parts of Matabeleland South on Friday resulting in the fall of hail, triggering a social media frenzy as people thought it was snow…

Zanu PF youths support Covid-19 fight

THE Zanu PF Youth League has heightened efforts to fight Covid-19 by leveraging on its massive national reach.

The Youth League’s acting deputy national secretary, Cde Tendai Chirau, said the efforts are meant to complement Government in providing social safety for vulnerable members of society.

RBZ corners forex dealers

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has cornered illegal money changers and will continue to come up with measures to deal with the rampant illicit trade. Over…

Govt allays fuel shortage fears

Officials in the Ministry of Energy and Power Development are leaning on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to release letters of credit (LCs) that are needed to release fuel for oil traders.

International fuel traders have been maintaining a month’s supply of fuel at National Oil Infrastructure of Zimbabwe (NOIC)’s Msasa depot.

Focus on unity, war vets urged

Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent LIBERATION war hero, Cde Boniface Mlungisi Mabhena (63), who died on Thursday last week due to ill health was yesterday buried at the Bulawayo Provincial…

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