Local firms navigate Covid-19
Local firms have found a way to survive the fallout from the coronavirus, and captains of industry have capitalised on strong aggregate demand across sectors to grow volumes and operations, according to Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe chief executive officer Mrs Precious Nyika.
We need new heroes!
Sometimes, Bishop Lazi is glad that his uncle is dead.
The man was never the same ever since returning from the war.
Home wedding venues banned
Vusumuzi Dube , Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has barred home owners from turning their properties in the city into weddings and functions venues amid revelations that…
Home wedding venues banned
Vusumuzi Dube , Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has barred home owners from turning their properties in the city into weddings and functions venues amid revelations that…
Baton passed on to us
Victoria Ruzvidzo Heroes’ Day commemorations slated for tomorrow come at a time when Zimbabwe’s economy is firmly etched on a growth trajectory that will see it achieve a 7,8 percent…
ZESA REELS FROM THEFTS . . .Copper becomes the new gold
Several suburbs in the country have had their electricity switched off by marauding criminals — suspected to be zesa employees or former workers — preying on power cables.
Auction sinks US$1,7bn into productive sectors
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s weekly foreign exchange auction, which is now the most preferred source of forex for registered importers, continues to grow in popularity among local firms following revelations that cumulative disbursements to date have reached a staggering US$1,7 billion, roughly 12 months since its inception last year.
Get vaccinated, follow Covid-19 protocols: First Lady
HEALTH Ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has applauded all citizens who were vaccinated against Covid-19, but said this was not a licence to snub protocols announced by the country’s health authorities who were working in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Chopper’s legacy lives on, but . . .
Saturday will mark exactly 16 years since the master of song, Simon “Chopper” Chimbetu, departed for the yonder world.
Over the years, his family has successfully held commemoration gigs to honour the fallen music legend.
Tino braces for defining season
FRANCE-based Warriors striker Tino Kadewere is “highly motivated” as he braces for what could be a defining second season for the Olympic Lyon forward.










