Batoka Gorge Power Project ready to roll
The contractor in charge of the 2 400MW Batoka Gorge Power Project has begun pre-construction works, building towards full implementation of the mega energy generation scheme by Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Vaya, SA firm in grocery delivery deal
Econet’s Vaya Technology Limited, has partnered with South Africa based e-commerce firm, Thumela eKhaya, to facilitate the delivery of groceries bought in from the diaspora to Zimbabwe.
Mighty warriors in another Cosafa glory hunt
Fungai Muderere ZIMBABWE’s senior women’s team will once again engage in another Cosafa Women’s Championship glory hunt amid revelations that the eight-team tournament will be held from 3 to 14…
Spare a thought for the blind
Hazel Marimbiza For most blind persons who are in some cases also deaf, communication is first and foremost using touch, which can easily convey simple meanings. With a little practice,…
Ex-Transmedia CEO wants hunt for new boss stopped
Former Transmedia CEO, Florence Sigudu-Matambo, has handed her ex-employer an urgent letter demanding that the organisation withdraws its search for a new chief executive.
De Jong praises midfield star
FC PLATINUM coach, Hendrikus Pieter De Jongh, has described new acquisition, Brian Banda, as a box-to-box wonder boy who will help their CAF Champions League cause.
COMMENT: Let’s direct energies towards awareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month around the world. The idea of setting aside periods to dedicate them to the focus on certain causes is an old practice that enables…
Midlands Pfumvudza farmers hit the ground after getting inputs
Preparations for Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme have begun in earnest in the Midlands province with 156 000 trained farmers already receiving their inputs.
Klopp, the records, the transformation
In his first news conference as Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp posed a rhetorical question, intended to be self-deprecating — “Does anyone in this room think that I can do wonders?”
Edgars fined for disobeying RBZ order
Edgars Stores has been fined $100 000 and Kingdom Paints $4 800 for failing to comply with Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe disclosure orders seeking daily returns of cash sales and bank deposits over seven weeks.











