Surge in blackouts blamed on theft, vandalism
Bulawayo Bureau THE incessant power outages being experienced in parts of Bulawayo and the wider southern region are a result of rampant vandalism and theft of electricity infrastructure, the State…
Pension funds need to evolve with pandemic
Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Over time businesses and economies evolve; some thrive, while others die. But the best ones are always flexible enough to align themselves with a prevailing…
Lucrative horticulture project poised to bloom
Luxaflor Roses, a horticultural concern in Concession which is exporting 30 to 35 million rose stems per year, earning US$8,2 million, is planning to increase production 10-fold to 300 million stems.
Activist Chin’ono denied bail
Political activist Hopewell Chin’ono, who is facing contempt of court charges and defeating or obstructing the course of justice, was yesterday denied bail by Harare regional magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa.
Cops probe fake Covid-19 certificates scam
POLICE have launched investigations into the corrupt issuance of fake Covid-19 certificates to travellers and job seekers by staff at some public hospitals and laboratories.
Experts examine rail, road plan for Salisbury
A PANEL of experts drawn from the Government, Rhodesia Railways and Salisbury City Engineer’s Department is investigating the problems of road and rail communications in the Salisbury area.
Young Warriors prepare for Cosafa
THE Zimbabwe Under-17 men football coach, Tafadzwa Mashiri, says preparations for the COSAFA Championships, which begin on November 19, in Port Elizabeth, are slowly shaping up.
Chivhu man speaks on slain children
A grief-stricken Lameck Brande, the father to four children killed by their mother in Chivu on Tuesday said he never thought his wife would kill their children over a marital dispute.
Zimasco resumes operations
Business Reporter Zimasco has resumed ferrochrome production after having suspended production for seven months at its plants following a rise in global prices due to the coronavirus. The challenges were…









