Subdued vehicle demand weigh on carmakers
Subdued demand for new vehicles has negatively affected investments in the local car industry, as the market continues to be dominated by pre-owned car imports, according to experts in the sector.
PROPERTY BUYERS LEFT HIGH & DRY . . . criminals fraudulently selling neglected properties
A sophisticated network of criminals is reportedly running rings around unsuspecting property buyers by fraudulently selling them abandoned properties whose owners cannot be readily traced either because they have relocated or died.
CAPS UNITED SEEK REDEMPTION
CAPS UNITED co-owner Nhamo Tutisani and returning coach Lloyd Chitembwe appear to have smoked the peace pipe in a development that could signal the beginning of an end to the club’s recent struggles.
You can’t pull in croc with fish hook
IN the village, the outcome of a fishing trip to the river often meant the difference between a sumptuous meal and another dish to be tolerated just to keep the body and soul together.
US$7,1 billion to address Zesa power shortages
Harare Bureau INCESSANT power cuts bedeviling the country are a passing phase, as power utility Zesa Holdings will invest US$7,1 billion in the next 10 years to simultaneously address current…
Lost ‘piece of ebony’ finds way home
THEY remain one of Zimbabwe’s most romantic musical fairy tales.
It is a story about how three well-travelled teenagers created a base on which the country’s modern-day Afro hip-hop stands today.
Let’s not raise ‘nothing to do’ youths
The National Aids Council Editors workshop held in Chinhoyi last week heard a heart-rending testimony of how a young man from Mbare, Harare, Kudakwashe Madzima was a drug addict a few years ago and was only rescued by his family who took him to South Africa for rehabilitation.
Mapeza hammers unity in Warriors camp
HE may have presided over three consecutive defeats since taking over temporary charge of the Warriors, but coach Norman Mapeza is scoring high on other key aspects of the game.
Mosi-oa-Tunya High embraces competence-based curriculum
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Bureau Mosi-oa-Tunya High School in Victoria Falls is a champion school after fully embracing the competence based curriculum (CBC). Government has honoured the Victoria Falls City…
‘Don’t men cry?’
Bruce Ndlovu Sunday Life Reporter NOMATSHAWEKAZI “Lady Tshawe” Damasane wants to tell stories. For most of her life in the arts, she has been a shining star on stage, dazzling…











