Project true Zim story, President tells diplomats

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe should not undermine peace prevailing in the country through projecting false narratives, but must tell the true Zimbabwean story, President Mnangagwa has…

Dubai abuzz with activity ahead of visit

Prosper Ndlovu and Africa Moyo in Dubai, the UAE PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected in the United Arab Emirates tomorrow and lead Zimbabwe National Day proceedings on Monday to mark the…

Scramble for Rhodes’ estate

Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor Groups of people are scrambling for the multi-million-dollar estate left behind by a descendant of former colonialist Cecil John Rhodes amid reports that the Registrar of…

Mutsvangwa rallies investors in Dubai

Africa Moyo and Prosper Ndlovu in DUBAI FOREIGN investors should ride on the improved investment climate to take up the various investment opportunities available in Zimbabwe in the mining, agriculture,…

ZANU PF intensifies campaign rallies

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter ZANU PF has intensified its campaign rallies in Harare ahead of the forthcoming March 26 local authority and legislative by-elections with a number of programmes lined…

Pomona benchmarks with EU standards

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter The new managed Pomona waste facility will be benchmarked against European Union standards, says the Dutch investor who signed a joint venture concession agreement with Harare…

Crackdown on unregistered cars continues

Crime Reporter Police this week arrested more than 640 drivers of unregistered, plate-less and unlicensed vehicles, and impounded 784 vehicles, as the ongoing operation continues to round up criminal elements…

ROMAN’S BLUE EMPIRE

Sharuko On Saturday Yesterday, the article, which was generating the biggest interest, from readers of The Sun, the newspaper with the best daily circulation in the United Kingdom, was the…

Editorial Comment: Sakunda Holdings’ Rufaro deal a game-changer

THE move by Sakunda Holdings to approach the City of Harare seeking a lease agreement that will enable the energy giants to renovate the disused Rufaro Stadium should be sweet…

80pc of Zim football players on drugs: Beefy

Innocent Kurira in BULAWAYO  Bulawayo City coach Philani “Beefy” Ncube has brewed a shocker by claiming that 80 percent of Zimbabwean footballers take drugs, specifically BronCleer. Ncube claimed that during…

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