Invictus injects US$30m to oil, gas well
INVICTUS Energy says it will invest between US$15 million and US$30 million towards drilling at least one oil and gas exploration well, likely before end of year, chairman Joe Mutizwa has said.
How song, dance helped Warriors’ mentality
WHEN the Botswana Football Association (BFA) officials insisted on having the Warriors undergo the Covid-19 PCR at midnight, barely 30 minutes after rapid tests had been conducted, the Zimbabwean delegation probably feared that disaster was on its way.
Celebrating Nyaradzo birthday through running
Loreen Alutah Chari To many, running is just but a sport. For some of us, it is another way of celebrating life, staying healthy and keeping the doctor away. Through…
75pc of Bulawayo roads in bad state
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter AT least 75 percent of Bulawayo’s road network has outlived its lifespan, with council revealing that the funds they received from the Zimbabwe National Road…
Women in business seek financial assistance
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter WOMEN in various economic sectors have said they need Government to financially assist them so that they can positively contribute to the 2030 goal of a…
Local engineers must lead Zim industrial revolution
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ON 4 March, the world commemorated the World Engineering Day (WED) for Sustainable Development for the first time. The day was put in place to celebrate…
D-day for candidates. . . as Bosso members finally get to choose chairman, secretary, committee member
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THERE was excitement ahead of the original date of the Highlanders elections, then disappointment when the polls were postponed as a result of the Covid-19…
Bulawayo houses saved
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has reassured residents that not all the 460 houses built on wetlands will be demolished as the local authority is working…
One step at a time Ngwazi
The year is 2006, and sungura giants Alick Macheso and Tongai Moyo (may his soul rest in peace) are locked in fierce battle.
New official language on cards
PARLIAMENT has implored the Government to amend the Constitution in order to include Chikunda as one of the country’s official languages.











