Giant legal markets for Mbare . . . as space barons close
The huge demand for legal trading areas by the informal sector in the Mbare area is being met by the reopening of the Mupedzanhamo flea market in north Mbare while Shawasha grounds, the open space in the midst of the hostel area between the two main hostel complexes, has been designated for controlled use by those in illegal markets along Cripps Road and Remembrance Drive.
Committed Warrior to endure 5-hour trip
WARRIORS star Jordan Zemura will today endure a five-hour road trip from Yaounde to Bafoussam, Cameroon, where he will join the rest of the squad.
Zesa hints at more power cuts
Zesa HOLDINGS has warned of more power cuts over the next two weeks to allow the resumption of maintenance work on Kariba Dam.
Cabo Delgado: Sadc must not let guard down
SADC’s Extraordinary Heads of State and Government summit kicked off yesterday in Lilongwe, Malawi with the chairperson of the Organ on Politics and Defence, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, condemning continued acts of violence and extremism in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : We must think about judiciary upgrades
Zimbabwe is a society of laws, rather than some sort of anarchy where crime is defined by what someone does not like or by vigilante lynch mobs and where disputes are resolved by gunfights or gang warfare.
Zim exports jump 20pc
THE value of Zimbabwe’s exports rose by 20,93 percent to US$647 million in November last year, which helped the country to significantly cut its trade deficit for the month.
First Lady’s agric venture for the disadvantaged thriving
THE farm that was recently acquired by the First Lady for the benefit of former ladies of the night, widows, youths and other disadvantaged groups was a hive of activity yesterday as the mother of the nation joined the beneficiaries in weeding crops that are at various stages of development.
Tuku’s remembrance marathon on cards
The family of the late musician and national hero Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi has announced that this year’s commemorations will be on January 23 when a marathon race will be the main event.
Warriors’ performance raises fans’ hopes
FORMER Zimbabwe national football team fitness trainer Gerald Maguranyanga says Warriors coach Norman Mapeza and his charges showed great determination to progress to the last 16 at this year’s African Cup of Nations tournament despite losing narrowly to Senegal in the opening match on Monday.
Home projects drive Powerspeed business
Despite Covid-19 induced challenges affecting businesses across sectors, Powerspeed Electrical says individual home projects have presented brisk business opportunities for the company.











