Alaska-Copper Queen road upgrade resumes
WORK to upgrade of Alaska-Copper Queen road have resumed after a construction-hiatus with tarring on the first 10km stretch to begin soon.
Zim dollar reprieve for car imports
The new regulations allowing half the duty on car imports to be paid in Zimbabwe dollars have now been formally gazetted in Statutory Instrument 72A of 2022 by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.
State responds to ZIFA application
THE cost of misrepresentation by suspended Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) executive members does not necessarily have to be suffered by the congressmen where the association’s letterheads were allegedly misused, but by any other third party involved, a court heard.
Nyabinde on road to bouncing back
Veteran Afro-jazz musician Bob Nyabinde has criticised people who recently spread false information on social media indicating that he is dead.
Bread price up 30pc
THE price of bread has gone up by 30 percent to $352 from $270, a development that further erodes the disposable income of consumers.
Ncube seeks World Champs qualification
ZIMBABWE’S long-distance runner Ngonidzashe Ncube will be hoping for better fortunes this weekend when he takes part in the Enschede Marathon in the Netherlands. Ncube is chasing the marathon qualifying time for the World Athletics Championships due to take place from July 15 to 24 in Oregon, United States.
Reflections on Nyerere, unifying soul of Africa
Independent Tanzania’s first president, the late Julius Kambarage Nyerere, affectionately known to his compatriots as Baba waTaifa – the Father of the Nation – and Mwalimu – the teacher, would have turned 100 on April 13 this year.
Mubaiwa attempted murder docket ready
THE State yesterday said police were ready with Marry Mubaiwa’s docket on attempted murder charges and it was now perusing it with expectation of prosecuting her when she returns to court within the next month.
‘Boosting power supply key for copper, nickel’
As the energy transition drives surging demand for power, boosting supply will be key for copper and nickel production, researchers at Wood Mackenzie, a global research and firm, which provides data, analytics and insights on the natural resource industry, have said.
Lady Chevrons in false start
THE Zimbabwe women’s cricket team were left to do a lot of soul-searching after falling to hosts Namibia Women by seven wickets in the opening match of the Capricorn Women’s Tri-series in Windhoek yesterday.











