President preaches peace, unity

Harare Bureau DEEP scars inflicted on the country by colonial oppressors should ever be reminders for Zimbabweans to remain united, peaceful and defend national interests as there is no room…

Market share growth in Zim pockets Pick n Pay (SA) R56.6 million

Pick n Pay (SA) released its results for the 23 weeks to August 2021 in which it reported a resilient performance under difficult circumstances according to the company’s statement.

Carl Joshua drops marriage bombshell

Showbiz Reporter Comedian Carl Joshua Ncube yesterday morning dropped a bombshell on his fans when he posted on Facebook, his decision to separate with his wife of close to 10…

Breast cancer: Early detection can save one’s life

Yvonne Ncube, Features Reporter MRS Faresi Takawira, a breast cancer survivor, ascertains that early detection can save lives as she has been in remission for 12 years. “It was in…

Byo dry port on the cards

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE Government is planning to establish a dry port in Bulawayo, a development expected to boost international trade. A dry port is a city away from…

AUSC Region 5 Troika raises concern over Maseru preps

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter MEMBERS of African Union Sports Council Region 5 Games Ministers Troika have expressed concern about the slow progress in infrastructure rehabilitation for the tournament in…

Rhumba artiste Xolly out to make a name

Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter The mushrooming of rhumba bands has made it difficult for some great talent to breakthrough. Such is the case with Xolani “Xolly” Dube who leads Khandamhlophe…

Covid-19 taskforce urged to strengthen national response

Harare Bureau THE upgraded national Covid-19 taskforce met yesterday, just a day after Cabinet approved the new structure, with Vice-President and Minister of Health and Child Care Constantino Chiwenga in…

Moovah crop, livestock insurance covers farmers against risk, disasters

With the arrival of the 2021/22 farming season, many farmers have already started land preparations and securing inputs. Zimbabwe is expecting another bumper harvest in the coming season amid indications…

Zimbabwe’s power utility to finish new coal-fired units in 2022

Zimbabwe’s state-owned power utility expects to complete the addition of coal-fired units next year, bucking a global trend to reduce reliance on the fossil fuel.

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