TB Joshua dies

Nigerian prophet and founder of the Synagogue Church of All nations(SCOAN) Temitope Balogun Joshua popularly known as TB Joshua has died.

Sables do the double over Zambia

Tinashe Kusema, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe ……………………… (10) 56 Zambia……………………………. (3) 3 ZIMBABWE’S Sables might still be some way to reaching their fluid best but they turned on the power in…

Sables do the double over Zambia

Tinashe Kusema, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe ……………………… (10) 56 Zambia……………………………. (3) 3 ZIMBABWE’S Sables might still be some way to reaching their fluid best but they turned on the power in…

JUST IN: Prophet TB Joshua dead at 57

Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua (popularly referred to as TB Joshua) of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) is dead. Born on June 12, 1963, he died shortly before midnight…

JUST IN: Prophet TB Joshua dead at 57

Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua (popularly referred to as TB Joshua) of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) is dead. Born on June 12, 1963, he died shortly before midnight…

Zim-Moza move to strengthen relations

ZIMBABWE and Mozambique have agreed to revive the Joint Permanent Commission (JPC), which had been inactive for about eight years between the two countries.

No plans for fresh lockdown

THERE are no plans to reintroduce a fresh hard national lockdown to forestall the threat of a Covid-19 third wave and Government will focus on fine-tuning the national vaccination programme to hasten the attainment of herd immunity.

Govt buys 100 ambulances

GOVERNMENT has procured a fleet of 100 new fully equipped ambulances that are set to be deployed to healthcare facilities throughout the country.

Success speaks for itself

In April this year, Floris Steenkamp, an investment analyst with South Africa-based Coronation’s Global Frontiers investment unit, made a very telling observation about the investment climate that has been created by the new political administration.

Govt to whip business over price increases…Parly demands names of forex abusers

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government will soon meet the business sector to understand the rationale behind a spate of price increases in both local and foreign currency that are…

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