‘Blacks outdoing former farmers in short period of their resettlement’

On 12 September 1890, Britain through the British South African Company-sponsored Pioneer Column colonised the territory between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers which now constitutes Zimbabwe. Cecil John Rhodes was…

Another business opportunity in Bulawayo

Blessing Karubwa, Features Reporter OVER the past few decades, Bulawayo has been facing deindustrialisation with closure of companies and factories becoming the norm forcing a considerable number of people out…

Byo City coach stays positive

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City coach Philani “Beefy” Ncube insists he has every reason to stay positive despite seeing his side stretching its Castle Lager Premier Soccer League winless…

Third Mama nomination excites Tojey Blox

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter RAPPER Tojey Blox is excited at the prospect of bagging his first Mzansi Arts and Media Awards (Mama) gong as his Amapiano song SBWL iGoodlife has…

Financial loss never held them back

Peter Matika                                                         …

Claim your birth right

Although God’s perfect will is for you to succeed in all aspects of life, let me emphasize this important point concerning your financial prosperity: Debt and insufficiency are common causes…

Trojan Stars coach over the moon

TROJAN STARS coach Clifford Sakala has been blown away after his side completed the Northern Region Division One Soccer League’s Axis Solutions semi-final line-up with a hard-earned 2-1 victory over Commando Bullets at Trojan Stadium on Sunday. 

Bitcoin falls to six-week low as risk-off mood gathers momentum

Bitcoin extended this month’s losses in yesterday’s trade as investors shied away from risk assets amid a more hawkish outlook for Federal Reserve policy tightening.

SADC urged to prepare for natural disasters

The chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Lazarus Chakwera, who is also Malawi’s president, has called on member states to speed up frameworks to deal with natural disasters.

Dumpsites increase in Harare

Garbage has been piling in most parts of Harare including the city centre at a worrying rate as the local authority is battling to collect refuse over the past months citing a severe shortage of refuse trucks.

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