Gwanda comes to life as nightlife spruces up
Mthabisi Tshuma recently in Gwanda Nightlife in the mining town of Gwanda is poised for growth with live entertainment gripping the area following the resumption of shows nationwide. A party…
The Wife outperforms Showmax shows to break all-time records
Africa has proven its love for the Hlomu book series by helping Showmax’s first telenovela, The Wife, smash all sorts of records at Showmax after it premiered last week. The…
Mind consequences of misbehaving
Ropafadzo Karen Banda Youth Interactive Writer “Cultural legacies are powerful forces. They have deep roots and long lives. They persist, generation after generation, virtually intact, even as the economic and…
Power cuts: Zesa imports extra 480MW
Zesa Holdings is set to add 480 megawatts to its supply over the next two months to bridge the power deficit that has resulted in increased load-shedding at a time it is battling annual losses of $1,5 billion from non-payment of metered supplies, illegal connections and vandalism of infrastructure.
Law Society shuts down 16 errant legal firms
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has shut down 16 law firms whose principals failed to produce on demand money deposited by clients into their trust accounts, took fees without doing any work, or could not pay their bills and were even using borrowed chairs.
“I am committed to uplift the underprivileged,” President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said his personal background of lack in colonial Rhodesia instilled in him a sense of benovelence towards the underprivileged in society. The President said this last night at the ED-UNZA (University of Zambia) Scholarship Fundraising Dinner at State House in Harare.
Regional leaders for World Children’s Day Commemorations
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today join his regional counterparts for the commemorations of the UNICEF World Children’s Day in Kazungula, the quadripoint where Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia meet.
Israel looks to partner Zim in agriculture
Outgoing Israeli ambassador Gershon Kedar paid a farewell courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at State House last night.
President caps 3 290 at Nust
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday capped a record 3 290 graduates at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) in Bulawayo during the institution’s 27th graduation ceremony.
Heavy rains over next five days
The Meteorological Services Department has warned of localised heavy rains in excess of 30 millimetres from yesterday to Wednesday next week along the main watershed and the Eastern Highlands, with lightning, strong winds and hailstorms expected in some areas.











