Gasa brews a Tapitapi Storm in studio
Since announcing that they would be working together on various projects recently, musicians Romeo Gasa and Lady Storm have been composing some collaborations.
Slump in commodity prices to choke forex inflows
ZIMBABWE’S foreign currency inflows face a major and serious threat from weaker agricultural commodity prices, especially for tobacco exports, due to the negative impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Council suspends allocation of stands
Harare City Council has suspended the allocation of housing stands to facilitate the automation of the housing waiting list.
Laws tightened to stamp out cyber abuse
Zimbabwe continues to strengthen its information and knowledge society to protect against abuse of digital information dissemination platforms, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director general Dr Gift Machengete told the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
‘Kasukuwere didn’t pay for farm equipment’
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s former subsidiary, Fiscorp, which handled the Farm Mechanisation Programme between 2007 and 2008, has challenged former legislator, Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti and self-exiled former Cabinet minister Mr Saviour Kasukuwere, to prove that they repaid the loans through which they received equipment under the scheme.
Vic Falls pins hopes on domestic tourism
THE country’s premier tourist destination – Victoria Falls – is pinning its hopes of reviving its fortunes on the resumption of domestic tourism.
After COVID-19, will Africa Catch Up, Stand Still or Fall Further Behind? (By Professor Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka)
With this crisis comes an economic disruption of unprecedented proportion ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, July 27, 2020/ — At one time or another, nations and individuals confront crisis points – moments…
Highways of success taking new shape
Massive roads rehabilitation works being carried out in various parts of the country are an epitome of the progress being made by the New Dispensation in its commitment to changing the country’s economic status.
South Africa to ban racist coach Eymael
UNDER-FIRE Belgian coach, Luc Eymael, is set to be barred from working in South Africa again, as the world continues to react angrily to his racist comments, which led to his dismissal from his job in Tanzania.
National hero Herbert Chitepo honoured
THE late Herbert Chitepo, one of Zimbabwe’s national heroes is to have a new high density housing estate near Salisbury named after him.










