Bread does not grow in supermarkets
IF there is an immutable truism that has stubbornly stood the test of time, it is the fact that common sense is not at all common.
Nationwide housing project takes shape
A nationwide housing programme to provide affordable houses and modern residential flats has begun, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Sticky-fingered conductors strike Zupco, again
PILFERING staffers have been the proverbial monkey on Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco)’s case ever since it was brought back to life.
Last year, the mass public transport operator jettisoned over 100 conductors who were illegally pocketing bus fare paid by the commuting public.
China commits to work well with locals
CHINESE businesses are committed to working cordially with Zimbabweans in line with sound relations that exist between the two countries, China’s chief envoy to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Guo Shaochun, has said.
Zim set to receive one million masks
Zimbabwe is set to receive one million face masks from Mask UP Africa, a recently-launched coalition of African creative industry professionals, to help curb the spread of Covid-19.
The initiative will benefit all African countries.
More woes for Nakamba’s Villa
MARVELOUS NAKAMBA bounced back into the starting line-up for Aston Villa, but the Zimbabwean international could not inspire the Clarets and Blue who remained in the relegation zone after suffering a 0-1 loss against Wolves in an English Premiership tie at Villa Park yesterday.
Public to continue using mobile money – RBZ suspends agent lines
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has suspended all money agents from mobile financial transactions but the general public can still continue to transact using the…
Gwanda to produce 10MW soon
AFTER stuttering in the initial phase, the 100-megawatt (MW) Gwanda solar project is expected to resume later this year under a new phased implementation schedule that could deliver the first 10MW within six months.
From Tom Mbambo to Mai Noku: How Zim actors find it hard to move from popular roles
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter LEE McHoney’s life has changed. Before she played Mai Noku on Zimbabwean television’s success story of the year, Wadiwa Wepamoyo, only fans of her music…
‘We expect the forex exchange rate to stabilise’
ZIMBABWE last week switched from an interbank market for foreign currency to an auction system, which is largely driven by the market. It was the first of the weekly auctions that will be held every Tuesday.











