Survivor composes Amapiano single condemning GBV abuse

Joel Tsvakwi, Showbiz Correspondent Songstress Nomah T (real name Nomalanga Tshuma), a survivor of gender-based violence (GBV) has composed an Amapiano single which she wants to use to help fight…

JUST IN: Econet explains mobile data tariffs adjustments

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (Econet), the country’s largest mobile telecom operator, has adjusted data bundle tariffs by 60 percent after receiving the go-ahead from the industry regulator early last month.

Lobs Buhegwedu partners Sotsha Moyo for Covid-19 Kalanga awareness single

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent AFRO-FUSION musician Lobs Buhegwedu has launched a Kalanga Covid-19 awareness single. Titled Corona Tjita Tjahha which means Coronavirus is an enemy that has come, seeks to…

CABS re-opens closed branches

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter OLD Mutual owned banking subsidiary, CABS, has re-opened its branches across the country, which were temporarily closed following a recent Covid-19 pandemic scare. The deadly…

Six more people have succumbed to Covid-19

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter SIX more people have succumbed to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe bringing the cumulative total to 202 deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic. The six deaths were…

Universities key to industrialisation

Sunday Mail Reporter Universities can help speed up the country’s industrialisation by coming up with home-grown solutions to tackle challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the Minister of Higher and…

JUST IN: Econet adjusts mobile data tariffs as telco input costs soar

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (Econet), the country’s largest mobile telecom operator, has adjusted data bundle tariffs by 60 percenr after receiving the go-ahead from the industry regulator early this month.

Man attempts to rape neighbour as act of revenge

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA man who tried to rape his neighbour has described his actions as revenge after accusing the complainant’s family of bewitching him. The man aged…

Relief for the clothing sector

Formal market clothing retailers are taking advantage of the constrained second-hand clothing trading under Covid-19 restrictions to re-claim a larger market share.
Cheap second hand clothing, mainly imported from outside the country, is a common phenomenon in Zimbabwe and has in recent years become a big competition to formal business. The dealers, popularly known as “KoKhothama” normally display their products on streets and pavements where they largely cater for the low-income market.

Meikles embarks on properties refurbishment

Diversified hospitality group, Meikles Limited, says refurbishment of its vacant properties is expected to start in the second half of the forthcoming financial year with potential tenants already showing interest.

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