Consultant testifies in Chivayo case
AN engineering consultant yesterday told the court that he is the one who recommended former Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) board chairperson Stanley Kazhanje to provide consultancy services to businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s Intratrek Zimbabwe in the Gwanda Solar project.
Public examinations timetable released
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu Bulawayo Bureau PUBLIC examinations will start at the end of November for Grade Seven candidates, while Ordinary and Advanced Level pupils will start writing in mid-December overlapping into 2022.…
Zanu PF sets district polls guidelines
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter ZANU PF Secretary for Security Cde Lovemore Matuke yesterday urged the party members to desist from vote buying and name dropping, saying candidates should stick to the…
US$20m for Dorowa expansion, geo-survey
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MASSIVE plans are afoot to inject at least US$20 million into the expansion and upgrading of Dorowa Minerals Mine in Buhera. The strategic move is aimed…
Mabasa confident of clinching honours at SA exhibition
Talent Bope Arts Reporter A visual artist based in South Africa, Tinotenda Mabasa, is confident of winning the best prize at the ongoing Helen’s Market Exhibition in Cape Town. Helen’s…
Local firms ramp up production
SEVERAL local companies have started ramping up production capacity in anticipation of increased demand expected to be driven largely by the prevailing stability and brighter economic growth prospects this year.
Gold producer supports mining’s US$12bn vision
A KADOMA based mining syndicate is keen to tap into the national target of transforming the mining sector into a US$12 billion industry by 2023 through formalising its operations at the 10-hectare mine site.
1 905 prison officers promoted
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services yesterday announced the promotion of 1 905 members to various ranks of the non-commissioned officers.
ZimParks banks on strengthening recreational parks
ZimParks will work towards strengthening the capacity of recreational parks, usually patronised by Zimbabweans rather than foreign tourists, in order to cushion itself from reliance on high value international tourists through renovations and introducing more accommodation units
Misihairabwi-Mushonga in emotional farewell
In an emotional farewell to fellow parliamentarians from across the political divide in the National House of Assembly yesterday, opposition legislator who is now Zimbabwe’s ambassador-designate to Sweden, Hon Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga showered praises on President Mnangagwa whom she said saw beyond political differences.











