Blitz nets 54 buses
Well-orchestrated syndicates have this year been using buses to smuggle goods across Zimbabwe with the loss in import duties and other taxes prompting the National Security Taskforce to clampdown on such criminals.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Applying tech to local resources way to go
Among the economic development concepts for Zimbabwe is to make more use of our own natural resources, processing these for higher value products.
New Lafarge plant a game-changer for construction, agric
Lafarge Zimbabwe yesterday launched its US$2,8 million Dry Mortars (DMO) project, which is expected to improve the company’s manufacturing capacity of dry mortar products from the current 7 000 tonnes to 100 000 tonnes per annum.
Katsande wants Warriors dance
TWO years ago, Willard Katsande announced his retirement from international football but, the gritty midfielder, has had a change of heart.
Doctors resist Act changes
Doctors under the Zimbabwe Medical Association (ZIMA) have opposed the petition by pharmacists to amend the Public Health Act and allow all professionals in the health sector to be considered for top administrative posts in Government.
Musician’s name used in licence scam
CHIMURENGA musician, Kurayi Rongayi Makore, whose name appeared on the EcoCash number used by fraudsters in a driving licence scam, lots his identity particulars and reported to Mbare Police Station case number 2025/20, it has emerged.
Huge cost of keeping Villa afloat revealed
Robson Sharuko-Senior Sports Editor THE huge financial outlay which the Aston Villa owners are making to ensure the club service their financial obligations, including settling the salaries of stars like…
Council warns Borrowdale vendors
Harare City Council has warned that the old stables at the Borrowdale Racecourse cannot continue to be used as a food market because they do not meet the minimum health standards required in terms of the city by-laws.
Dividends payment, a firm of brighter future
Some resilient listed firms have maintained their strong dividend policies despite the Covid-19 induced difficulties experienced in 2020 on global economies and performance.
Without Williams, Chevrons turn to Taylor
THE Chevrons have been dealt a huge blow, with skipper Sean Williams being ruled out of the first Test against Pakistan, which gets underway at Harare Sports Club this morning.











