Fuel crisis. . . enter the new kings

DESPITE being dressed to kill in the latest addition to my modest wardrobe, thanks to a caring sister overseas, I was chased like a mad dog from a city filling station.

Diamond industry grinds to a halt

When Kenneth Monahan, a financial analyst in New York, got down on one knee to propose to his girlfriend on a Delaware beach at dawn earlier this month, he presented her with a fake diamond ring.

Unemployment Benefit Fund in the pipeline

Harare Bureau WORKERS who are temporarily out of work might soon begin drawing benefits from a fund being set up by Government to support unemployed workers upon losing their jobs.…

500 more buses in next 12 months

Government will buy 500 additional buses over the next 12 months as it redoubles efforts to revamp the public mass transport system.

The procurement of the coaches will be made through Landela Investments, a local firm.

VAT exemption for domestic tourism

The tourism industry will enjoy Value Added Tax (VAT) exemption on products offered to locals as part of measures to nurse the sector back to health after over two months of Covid-19-induced closure.

Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu said the facility ensures a smooth “comeback” for the tourism sector.

ICTs industry reaps coronavirus benefits

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday News Correspondent THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) is of the view that the country’s Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) industry is envisaged for growth…

Tribute to Francis Shonhayi

I WAS fortunate in my football career to play with and against some of the best that South Africa has ever produced.

I played for AmaZulu between 1992 and 1995 and then moved to Hellenic in Cape Town in a 1997 loan deal after being out for nearly 19 months with a knee injury.

Zesa tariffs go down

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent POWER company Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has lowered electricity tariffs by between 11 percent and 25 percent and introduced a new low-cost tariff band that…

‘Chitungwiza battles worst crisis ever’

BUILT on a sprawling rocky area, Chitungwiza relies on Harare for its water. Due to successive droughts, a receding water table and a growing population, the town has been battling a prolonged water crisis. Our reporter Langton Nyakwenda last week spoke to Chitungwiza Mayor Councillor Lovemore Maiko to find out if the local authority has solutions to the perennial water problems and a myriad of other difficulties. Below we publish excerpts.

Nakamba’s mother now a prayer warrior as EPL returns

Langton Nyakwenda, Harare Bureau MARVELOUS NAKAMBA’s mother has become a prayer warrior for Aston Villa and her son as the Claret and Blue resume the English Premier League survival battle…

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