‘Viable tariff key to power reliability’

Energy and Power Development Minister, Zhemu Soda, says Zimbabwe’s power situation remains “fragile” in the absence of an economic tariff regime, which continues pushing up “unproductive” demand and reckless use of electricity.

DeMbare legends elect Kamba, Chidzambwa

FORMER Dynamos players on Saturday elected legends Ernest Kamba and Sunday Chidzambwa to drive the Premiership football club’s Board of Trustees. 

Simba Bhora climb to second place

AMBITIOUS Simba Bhora were full value for their win in this exciting Northern Region Division One Soccer League match at Rimuka yesterday. 

Air Zim ready to rejoin IATA

NATIONAL airline, Air Zimbabwe, expects to rejoin the International Air Transport Association (IATA) within the next three months, which will enhance the company’s prospects to expand its international route network and tap into global partnerships, Air Zimbabwe acting chief executive officer, Mr Tafadzwa Zaza, said.

Police hunt for robber who killed waterfalls woman

Police are still looking for a lone armed robber who shot and killed a 31-year-old woman in Waterfalls, Harare last Wednesday morning before stealing US$60 and cellphones.

Antonio too hot for Tenax

DYNAMOS teenage sensation Bill Antonio put up one of his finest performances in front of an appreciative crowd as the Harare giants subdued minnows Tenax in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at the National Sports Stadium yesterday. 

Gem boys back to the top

CASTLE Lager Premiership football team of the moment Manica Diamonds cruised back to the top of the 16-team log standings when they dismissed a determined Triangle in an exciting Eastern Region derby at Sakubva yesterday. 

Zim, Zambia tackle Lake Kariba overfishing

The environment ministers of Zimbabwe and Zambia kick-started new talks to reduce over-fishing and improve fisheries management on Lake Kariba as part of efforts to promote the conservation and sustainable use of resources on the world’s largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume.

Harrowing experiences for renal patients

Eight years ago, Walter Marupewo was an athletic 10 years-old with a bright future ahead.

Mapfura joy for Mwenezi folk

Rutenga Growth Point was previously only an urban entrepôt tucked deep in the backwaters of rural Mwenezi in south-western Masvingo with its only claim to fame being its strategic location with major road and railway links connecting eastern and western parts of Zimbabwe.

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