Mutasa’s Green Fuel score half-a-dozen goals

Bruce Chikuni GREENFUEL returned from the mid-season break a charged up side as they ran riot with a 6-0 thumping of Lowveld at Chisumbanje in a ZIFA Eastern Region Division…

Ninjas hold career guidance day

Curtworth Masango BULAWAYO Chiefs visited Founders High School for a career guidance workshop on Friday.

DenimWoods gears for African hip-hop dominance

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter France-based Zimbabwean hip-hop artiste DenimWoods (born Abraham Lupwishi) is ready to conquer Africa and rub shoulders with some of the greatest the continent has to offer.…

CBZ, ZB hint on potential merger

Business Reporter GIANT financial institutions, CBZ and ZB Holdings Limited have notified their shareholders of separate potential acquisitions that could have an impact on securities prices. In a cautionary statement,…

Gvt re-examines the mortgage finance system

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government says it is re-examining the mortgage finance system for those in the informal sector to access housing finance, as the country targets constructing 220…

Zimbos in SA get legal representation

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A South African human rights organisation has challenged its government over its decision to cancel the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) saying there was no public consultation…

Robbers shoot Chivi couple, steal car, cash

Sharon Chimenya, Sunday News Reporter A CHIVI man lost his Honda Fit vehicle, 3 000 rands and US$270 to armed robbers that stormed into his house on Tuesday, shooting him…

NEW: Manicaland’s Westside lose T20 final

  LIONS were crowned the NPL T20 Blast champions after they held their cool at the death to clinch a thrilling final against Manicaland outfit Westside at Harare Sports Club…

100 percent pay rise for civil servants

Government will effect a 100 percent salary increment for civil servants next month, while public sector workers will continue enjoying the US$175 allowances introduced last year.

Free land, duty-free equipment for science facilities

Government will provide land free of charge to investors who intend to build facilities for innovation, research and development, while equipment and materials for such centres would be imported duty-free, as part of targeted incentives meant to promote science-led development, President Mnangagwa has said.

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