Invictus starts field work in search for oil
Invictus Energy, the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) listed firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, has commenced field operations in preparation for drilling of two test wells later next year.
Editorial Comment – Covid-19: Let’s keep tight leash in schools
The phased reopening of schools after a long break caused by the need to prevent the spread of Covid-19, came full circle yesterday with classes for learners from Early Childhood Development (ECD) up to Grade Five, plus Form Ones and Twos starting classes.
Midlands, Bulawayo to receive rains: Met Dept
The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned people in some parts of Bulawayo, Midlands and Matabeleland provinces of isolated thunderstorms which will be experienced later today.
All white for Ginimbi’s funeral
Mourners who will attend businessman and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure’s burial at his mansion in Domboshava on Saturday are expected to wear all-white, synonymous with his trademark dressing for the lavish parties he used to host.
I want my gold back, Rushwaya tells court
HENRIETTA Rushwaya and Pakistani businessman Ali Muhamad are willing to accept stiffer bail conditions than those originally proposed while awaiting trial on charges of attempting to smuggle gold to Dubai and associated charges.
Musona targets points against Algerians
WARRIORS skipper, Knowledge Musona, says they feel they can collect some points in the back-to-back AFCON qualifiers against Algeria.
Domboshava mourns ‘saviour’
People in Domboshava are mourning businessman and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, reminiscing on the love he had for the rural community, which was taking a new shape because of his philanthropic works.
Pothole-riddled roads in Chitungwiza rile residents
The state of roads in Chitungwiza is continuing to deteriorate, with most now being virtually impassable due to the widening and deepening of potholes, while the local authority has been taking a laid back approach to the issue.
Motsepe bombshell shakes African football
SOUTH African billionaire businessman, Patrice Motsepe, dropped a bombshell yesterday which shook the continent’s football landscape when he announced he will run for the CAF presidency in March next year.
Zim imports 600MW to cover power supply gap
THE country is importing up to 600MW of electricity from regional producers so as to cover the supply gap, which is created by subdued energy generation capacity mainly by ageing thermal power stations.











