‘Let’s unite against our common enemy, rebuild Zim’

The Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has of late been at the forefront of pushing for the socio-economic upliftment of indigenous people, the majority of whom live in…

Companies robbed of US$93 000, R34 000

A Bulawayo company and a liquor outlet lost over US$93 000, R34 000 and $3 000 to armed robbers who raided their premises over the weekend in separate incidents, as police urge the public not to keep large amounts of cash.

IMF maintains positive outlook for Zimbabwe

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has maintained a positive growth trajectory outlook for Zimbabwe in 2021 of 5,1 percent  largely supported by increased agricultural output, energy production and manufacturing and construction activities.

Caledonia Mining posts record quarterly gold output

New York Stock Exchange-listed Caledonia Mining Corporation, reported record quarterly gold output from Zimbabwe based Blanket mine and narrowed its production guidance for 2021 towards the upper end of its previous range.

‘Zim football now in the ICU’

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe international, Tinashe “Father’’ Nengomasha, says Zimbabwe football is now in the intensive care unit and the nation should unite to find a solution…

Water barons cash in on desperate residents

Water barons selling the precious liquid in Epworth have doubled prices, as the local authority has for years struggled to provide  reliable supplies.

Harare council struggles to collect refuse

Harare City Council has been battling to collect refuse over the past few weeks, with residents lucky to get collections once a month, and this is seeing more illegal dumpsites that are now posing a serious health and environmental hazard.

Commercial cargo piling up at border

Commercial cargo continues to pile up on both sides of the Beitbridge border post where truck drivers are passively protesting over the poor service delivery at the border and the introduction of relatively high border access fees at the new freight terminal.

60 years later, NAM leaders still committed to founding principles

BELGRADE. – After 60 years, leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) returned to the organisation’s birthplace in Belgrade, capital of Serbia. 

Isisebenzi sifela iR100 lotshwala

Ethel Ncube KULESISEBENZI sakwenye ibhawa eseMbembesi esitholakale sifile ebhawa le okucatshangelwa ukuba singabe sibulawelwe utshwala kunye le-R100. Isiga lesi senzakakale ngempelaviki lapho uMnumzana Bulelani Mafohla atholakale esedlule emhlabeni ebhawa asebenza…

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