Zimbabwe-SA border re-opens

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Zimbabwe and South Africa re-opened the Beitbridge Border Post yesterday, with clearance of essential cargo, especially perishable food items, medicines and explosives being prioritised. South Africa…

‘Govt happy to negotiate with civil servants’

Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau Government is willing to engage unions representing civil servants over wages and other employment terms but their proposals must be realistic, Public Service, Labour and Social…

Govt reinstates free blood policy

Harare Bureau The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has lifted the suspension of the free blood policy to Government institutions following the release of $43,5 million by Treasury on Thursday.…

Cornered agents approach Zifa over player contracts

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FOOTBALL stakeholders have challenged Zifa to urgently address the issue of players’ contracts as fears rise that clubs could lose players for nothing due to…

Parly committee pushes for 2014 AUSC Games probe

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Recreation says investigations will soon be launched to unearth who did what during the 2014 African Union…

ZNCC GDP growth projections

The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) that represents over 7 000 business entities countrywide, says Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube should use the mid-term budget review…

Is this the end of Splash Music? Fans mourn the death of Majalisa

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent When Dan Tshanda, Patricia Majalisa’s ex-husband died on January 5 last year, she was supposedly left, according to fans, with the onus to carry on with…

ZSE stocks still undervalued

Business Writer Despite rallying to record levels this year, the bulk of Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed entities are still undervalued in US dollar terms, according to research firm Zfn.…

COMMENT: Political adventurism amid Covid-19 is dangerous

Amid the growing Covid-19 crisis, some political parties are threatening to stage demonstrations at the end of this month. By yesterday, Covid-19 positive cases had risen to 942 with one…

Transport touts making a killing

Touts are cashing in on loading fees at various pick-up points in Bulawayo. In this picture taken yesterday, touts precariously perch on the loadbox of a moving vehicle as they…

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