EDITORIAL COMMENT : Celebrate Heroes’ Day with a difference
Zimbabwe is commemorating Heroes’ Day for the first time under unprecedented conditions.
Economy still on de-dollarisation path
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya, insists there is no going back on the process of de-dollarising the economy despite the growing use of the US dollar in most transactions, more so in the informal sector.
MAIN CARTOON 10 AUGUST 2020
KAMBANI inoita nezvekurima, yeSyngenta yakapa rubatsiro rwemamasiki anoshandiswa kudzivirira chirwere cheCovid-19 kubazi reAgritex kuti azoshandiswa nemadhumeni anoshanda nevarimi, kunyanya mukutsigira chirongwa chePfumvudza.
Small fish turn the tables on recording sharks
MUSHROOMING record companies have brought a different colour to the ever changing music terrain, sending some of the yesteryear music giants on their knees.
Students dupe fuel dealer US$40 000
Court Reporter Two university students allegedly duped Isomaster (Pvt) Limited, which operates as Lopdale Energy of Mutare, of nearly US$40 000 after taking the money a gold mining company in…
Zim unveils climate change awareness programme
Zimbabwe has started the debate on how to effectively manage its natural resources by launching the Climate Change Awareness Programme.
Futility of wanting to reverse liberation rule in Southern Africa
Realising the futility of aligning with ephemeral and rootless MDC Alliance, the former G40 fugitives domiciled outside the country attempted to refashion themselves as true representatives of Zanu PF who had just fallen out of favour with the Harare administration.
ZIMPOST celebrates 20th Anniversary
ZIMPOST celebrates 20th Anniversary with 130 years of Postal Services in Zimbabwe
ZOC polls skirt Games conundrum
THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee annual meeting yesterday agreed to go ahead with their elections next year despite the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games.
Manicaland records 2 Covid-19 deaths
Manicaland recorded two new Covid-19 deaths over the weekend, taking the death toll to 104 as the country had 198 new infections confirmed over two days.











