New investor for Redwing Mine

THE Mutasa community and small-scale miners are set to benefit from the resumption of mining activities at Redwing Mine following the coming in of a new investor.

World leaders condemn assault on US democracy

Government officials and leaders of international organisations have expressed shock at violent protests in the US Capitol to support outgoing President Donald Trump, urging an immediate stop of violence, and a peaceful and lawful transfer of power.

Editorial Comment: Second lockdown is for our own good

THE second national lockdown announced by Government which came into effect on January 5 is a timely and welcome move.

Editorial Comment: Why treat identical events in Zim, US differently?

The invasion of the US Capitol building, the home of its Senate and House of Representatives, by die-hard supporters of a President Trump who, despite losing around 60 court cases, still refuses to accept defeat in the US elections, sends very disturbing and embarrassing messages to the world about a country that prides itself as the leader of the Free World.

Refugees duped US$15k in ponzi scheme

OVER 100 refugees at Tongogara Refugee Camp in Chipinge are reported to have lost US$15 000 through a Harare-based ponzi scheme.

Informal sector swallows bitter pill

The informal business sector has welcomed the Government’s decision to scale up lockdown measures in the face of increased Covid-19 infections and deaths, but is appealing for concessions, where possible to allow their members to conduct business.

JPC’s rise an inspiration

When youthful gospel outfit Joyful Praise Choir (JPC) stormed the music scene with chart-topping songs and energetic stage performances, no one had any idea of the rocky journey they had travelled.

Mapeza shifts focus to Confed Cup

FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza says they are hoping to pick up the pieces as they go into the draw today for the less glamorous CAF Confederation Cup group stage play-offs.

New Cottco board to expedite turnaround

THE recently-appointed Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) board says it will expedite the turning around of the firm into a viable commercial entity that does not relentlessly rely on the Presidential Inputs Scheme.

Will Harare ever retain its sunshine status?

It can not be disputed that years ago, Harare was the sunshine city and indeed the name matched with the high standard of cleanliness and order in the city.

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