Goodbye, My Great Warriors
THEY say there is no city like Harare and it’s probably true — it has the fascinating romance of Havana, the suffocating beauty of Hawaii and a golden touch of Harlem.
Savilles: Legendary tailors close shop
When his father Jackison Magan and his two uncles opened their family business Savilles, along Gordon Avenue now George Silundika in 1960, Pravinlal Magan (79) did not know he would take over the business and watch it grow till its end.
Widow endures 40-year ordeal
The emotional and physical strain she has endured over the years lingers in her disconsolate tone as she narrates her ordeal.
Two suspects nabbed, found with stolen goods
Police in Marondera have arrested two suspects in connection with a spate of unlawful entries in Marondera.
Ministry takes action on Covid-19 in schools
By Thursday, 1 281 school children and 131 teachers had tested positive for Covid-19 since the start of the term at the end of last month, most from boarding secondary schools with infections pinpointed by the enhanced surveillance.
77-year-old man burnt to death by wild fires
POLICE in Mashonaland East Province are investigating a case of a 77-year-old man from Sadza who was burnt beyond recognition by wild fires last week.
Default judgment against city lawyer
The High Court last Wednesday granted a default judgment on a recent court application in which Harare lawyer Mr Puwayi Chiutsi had been dismissed by the same court after he wanted it to set aside a decision by the Sheriff to confirm the sale of his house in Highlands, Harare in favour of his former client Mr Elliot Rodgers after it had been attached.
Zim achieves another milestone in wheat supply
Zimbabwe will for the first time since 2005 become wheat self-sufficient as the Government is implementing the Agriculture Recovery Plan to boost food security and nutrition in line with Vision 2030.
Farmers intensify preparations for new season
Preparations for the 2021/22 summer cropping season have intensified with farmers concentrating on land preparations and inputs procurement.
Why is economy on road to recovery?
ZIMBABWE’S economy is on a recovery trajectory and for the first time in many years, the country is clawing back to solid growth, having exhibited higher resilience to recent unforeseen shocks, including the latest outbreak of Covid-19.











