Axia refines model to contain costs

Specialty retail group, Axia Corporation, remained resilient to record fair performance during the year to June 30, 2020 despite the effects of Covid-19 pandemic that weighed down its operations especially the retail businesses.

New policy perfects devolution plans

The Devolution and Decentralisation Policy approved by Cabinet recently will address  some grey areas around the concept.

Police nab drug dealers after chase

Suspected drug dealers were recently arrested in Chipinge after their getaway vehicle hit a dead end in some farms in the area following a high-speed chase.

Chisora says he wants it more

Zimbabwe-born British boxer Derek Chisora has warned Oleksandr Usyk he wants the world title more than anyone else.

SA sheds 2,2m jobs in the second quarter

South Africa shed 2,2 million jobs during the second quarter, according to Statistics South Africa (StatsSA).

US$100 000 needed for Mandava upgrade

FC PLATINUM, through the Zvishavane Town Council, have appealed to the Government to help address the flaws at Mandava.

General Bazuka launches ‘Freedom’

Australia-based Zimbabwean Afro-jazz musician, Mabasa Lennox Ziyambi, affectionately known as “General Bazuka” has said his latest offering was inspired by personal experiences and societal settings.

Women take the lead in Pfumvudza programme

Women are taking the lead in implementing Government programmes and constitute the biggest percentage of farmers who have received training on the Pfumvudza concept, Zanu PF secretary for Women’s Affairs, Cde Mabel Chinomona, has said.

Nadal, Serena win Roland Garros openers

Rafael Nadal began his pursuit of a record-tying 20th men’s Grand Slam title with a straight-sets victory at the French Open tennis tournament.

Vambe speaks on Tokyo 2020 Paralympics preps

ZIMBABWE’S chef de mission for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Ignatius Vambe says there is need to step up preparations for athletes now in anticipation of resumption of qualifiers.

×
×