Shot in the arm for civil servants

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter The Government has with immediate effect awarded its workers a Covid-19 non taxable allowance of US$75 and a salary increase of 50 percent. Government pensioners will…

BREAKING: US dollar for civil servants, pensioners

Harare Bureau Government has announced that civil servants and pensioners will be getting part of their earnings in United States dollars. Civil servants across the board will be getting US$75…

Kuchengeta mask zvine utsanana

BAZI rezveutano nekurerwa kwevana rinokurudzira veruzhinji kuti kana vachida kuzodzokorodza kupfeka masiki yejira iyo inenge yakachena, vanofanirwa kuichengetera pakachena semubepa repurasitiki rinonyatsovharika.

Promise not to disown us – Zimbos tell BET nominated Sha Sha

Showbiz Reporter Is she Zimbabwean? What does she sing? Won’t she disown us when she wins? These are some of the questions being asked by some Zimbabweans as they are…

Africa must be inventive to change the future, says Stanbic Zim boss

Business Reporter STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe chief executive officer, Mr Joshua Tapambgwa,  says Africans must be excited about the future and become change makers in order to make dreams possible. “We…

Mat region artistes shine in online shows realm

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent FROM Ascot in Bulawayo and Jahunda township in Gwanda, artistes from the region yesterday hosted online shows where they delivered top-drawer performances. In the city, a…

Court reserves judgment on Parly constitutional challenge

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter BULAWAYO High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo has reserved judgment in the matter in which a local non-governmental organisation is seeking an order to stop…

Byo Live sessions promote local music

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent A new online show dubbed Bulawayo live sessions is being conducted on Facebook on Thursday’s as part of measures to promote the city’s talent by exposing…

Zimbabweans skirt lockdown to buy vehicles online

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau  ZIMBABWEANS have resorted to buying vehicles online mostly from car dealers in South Africa after authorities in the two countries closed their borders to non-essential human…

JUST IN: Kazembe challenges Sadc security services

GOVERNMENT has voiced concern over the increasing use of social media as propaganda tools for promoting violence and extremism and has urged Sadc security services to work together in taking effective approaches to defend threats posed by terrorism and transnational organised crime.

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