Development overflows from new face of Vic Falls
Lovemore Chikova Development Dialogue Victoria Falls is famous for being the largest waterfall in the world, with a combined width of 1 708 metres and a height of 108 metres,…
Charandura takes over as ZKU president
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Karate Union secretary-general, Steve Charandura, has bounced back as president. This follows the resignation of Joe Rugwete, who is now leading the newly-formed Zimbabwe…
Collabo with Master KG opens doors for Nox
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Urban Grooves and afro-beat pop-culture singer Enock “Nox” Guni is revelling in the success of the newly-found fame of his collaboration with South African musician and…
FBC leverages on property sector
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter Financial services group, FBC Holdings Limited, says it will leverage on the property sector as one of its strategies to preserve value in a hyper-inflationary environment.…
Dutchman changes plans for FC Platinum
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM coach, Hendrikus Pieter De Jongh, has altered individual training programmes for his players. He is battling to get them back into shape for the…
Good tidings for consumers as spending power ticks up
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR), says it expects consumer spending power to start picking up on the back of economic stabilisation strategies being implemented by…
Midlands gets Pfumvudza inputs
Midlands Province has received inputs under the Pfumvudza programme, as Government keeps its pledge to avail inputs on time.
Vakawanda vari kupona Covid-19
ZIMBABWE iri pakati penyika dzemuAfrica dzine vanhu vakawanda vari kupona kuchirwere cheCovid-19 kuburikidza nekutora matanho akasimba ekumisa kupararira kwedenda raparadza pasi rose iri.
Children forced into gold panning to make ends meet
It is barely 5.30am in Uzumba Maramba-Pfungwe communal lands, northeast of Zimbabwe and the weather is chilly.
Call to set targets for diplomats
Government should set economic targets for Zimbabwean diplomats accredited to various countries to gauge their contributions in attracting investment back home, legislators have said.











