Zimasco readies for reopening
The Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (ZIMASCO) , says it has instituted measures to protect its workforce from the novel coronavirus ahead of the reopening of its chrome smelting plant…
Venture into gemstones mining, miners urged
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE Young Miners Foundation (YMF) is encouraging young miners to venture into gemstones mining stating that the semi-precious minerals are part of the country’s major…
Mavonde battle decisive in liberation struggle
IN this third and final instalment, Cde Gidza, born Gilbert Mutyambizi, relives the Mavonde Battle, which was a decisive phase of the liberation war as Ian Smith sought to leverage…
Blanket Mine secures contractor for US$13m solar project
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CANADIAN-based resources group, Caledonia Mining Corporation, has identified an international renewable energy firm, Voltalia, as the contractor to build a 12MW solar power plant at…
Dark cloud hangs over US-based trio
Deputy Sports Editor Zimbabwe’s track and field trio of Shingirai Hlanguyo, Chengetayi Mapaya and Tino Matiyenga’s participation at the Tokyo Olympic Games hangs in the balance. The United States-based athletes…
Arts sector partially opens
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter GOVERNMENT has approved the partial reopening of the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs), with players in low risk sectors given the greenlight to resume operations.…
Let’s take pride in our great country
Vision 2030 Allen Choruma ZIMBABWE can only be built into a great nation as envisioned under Vision 2030 if we as a people take pride in our country. But for…
Covid-19 detours key projects
Lincoln Towindo Chief Reporter Government projects that were being implemented under the Fifth 100-Day Cycle of the ongoing Rapid Results Programme were seriously affected by the twin forces of the…
Zimpapers Walk goes virtual
Sunday Life Reporter ZIMPAPERS, the country’s largest diversified media group, will this year hold the annual Cancer Power Walk virtually because of the Covid-19 induced lockdown which limits large public…
. . . Tagara warns athletes, coaches
Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor ATHLETES and their coaches have to take next month’s National Track Championships seriously if they are entertaining hopes of making the grade for the rescheduled…











