DIDG hopes to keep NRZ deal on track
The Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) is optimistic of an agreement with Zimbabwe over the collapsed US$400 million deal to revive the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), its chief executive said, describing ongoing negotiations as “very positive.”
Why ZIFA fired hopeless Loga
ZIFA president Felton Kamambo said they were forced to fire Zdravko Logarusic, after the under-fire Croatian, probably the worst coach to take charge of the Warriors, failed to meet a revised set of targets.
Radio licence applicant loses appeal
HWANGE Community Radio Station Trust’s (HCRST) bid to sue the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) over refusal to grant it an operating licence suffered a still birth after the Administrative Court dismissed its application.
Bimha appointed acting spokesperson
Zanu PF has appointed the party’s Secretary for Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Dr Mike Bimha as the acting Secretary for Information and Publicity with immediate effect.
Plant revitalisation to create 100 jobs
THE revival of Kadoma Cottco Ginnery’s delinter plant, which is scheduled for commissioning next week, is expected to create employment and breathe life to the gold rich town.
Mvuma granted town status
THE Ministry of Local Government and Public Works has granted Mvuma town status, making the gold mining centre the fourth town in the Midlands Province.
Devolution funds transform Marondera livelihoods
Marondera Municipality is working on improving service delivery and upgrading infrastructure using equipment acquired through devolution funds in order to transform livelihoods of residents.
Goat farming boon for Binga women
Climate change hits us all but the most damaging impacts are seen in the rural areas, where most smallholder farmers are extremely vulnerable to climate hazards as a result of poverty and weak access to services and institutional resources.
‘Wear national dress with pride’
Zimbabweans have been urged to wear the national dress with pride.
City boss up for US$2m road fraud
HARARE City Council’s projects superintendent, Asiyo Mkombeze, who was responsible for monitoring the roads rehabilitation programme is today expected to appear in court on allegations of lying to the local authority that Kelvin South Road in Graniteside had been refurbished when no work was done.











