Inaugural KoNtuthu Festival to shine spotlight on art

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter THREE youthful individuals have made it a point to put Bulawayo art on the national pedestal with the maiden hosting of KoNtuthu Festival early next month…

With just $50 gogo’s dream comes true

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter IN 2006, HIV and Aids claimed the lives of more than 160 000 Zimbabweans, including that of Sinini* who died at Mpilo Central Hospital, leaving…

Border users toast to improved efficiencies

Users of Beitbridge Border Post, principally truck drivers and cross-border traders, are excited that the automation of arguably the largest and busiest border in Southern Africa, has considerably reduced the amount of time they spend as they travel.

Dark cloud engulfs Nyatsime area

A dark cloud has engulfed the Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza following the death of two senior Zanu PF officials under unclear circumstances, with one of them alleged to have been poisoned while the other succumbed to a stress-related illness after his house was recently burnt down by CCC supporters.

‘Women are not peripheral citizens’

President Mnangagwa last Saturday urged society to pause and reflect about the important role women played in the independence of Zimbabwe and their contributions in shaping the nation’s contemporary society.

Moot Court team leaves for Romania

The Zimbabwe National High School Moot Court Team was yesterday confident they would do well at the upcoming Moot Court Competition in Romania.

Amtec lifts prestigious Nissan award in Africa

AMTEC Motors Zimbabwe has lifted the Zimbabwean flag high after scooping the prestigious Sub-Saharan Africa Aftersales Achievement award at the Nissan Business Meeting Awards ceremony held in Egypt recently.

President at ZPCS pass-out parade

President Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the 150th recruit correctional officers’ pass-out parade for the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS) at Ntabazinduna Prison Training School today. 

CCC councillors in bribe storm over Pomona

A group of CCC councillors is allegedly set to pocket US$12 000 in fees from Harare City Council for “investigating” the Pomona waste management deal, now a done deal with Government backing.

New US$50m hotel for Vic Falls

A MASSIVE US$50 million hotel project is on the cards in Victoria Falls, as the transformation of the prime tourism destination into a world class city and resort gains momentum.

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