Govt lays down the law
GOVERNMENT will review all fiscal concessions, such as duty and tax incentives, issued to various companies with a view to revoking them where beneficiaries are caught abusing privileges extended with good intention.
Fashion model Kelvin speaks on career
Male modelling has matched the status and acclaim female modelling has held since the 1980s, thanks to names like Jonathan Denga, Trust Mate, Tyson Beckford and David Beckham, among others, who have become celebrities.
Chinyengetere to miss third straight match
CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe is sweating over his striker Rodwell Chinyengetere who could miss a third Castle Lager Premiership football game on the trot this weekend.
Zim hailed as a safe investment destination
A visiting Nigerian real estate investor Dr Kingsley Azonobi, who is in the country to scout for opportunities has commended Zimbabwe as safe investment destination despite its negative portrayal by some sections of the international media.
British using cultural propaganda to clean image
THE British, after using physical force on Africans through colonisation, have fully resorted to exporting their culture through institutions of soft power.
Govt chides irresponsible pricing . . . calls for dialogue with businesses
Nqobile Bhebhe-Bulawayo Bureau THE Government has accused some businesses of irresponsible pricing and called for urgent dialogue with retailers and manufacturers to find a lasting solution amid concerns that consumers…
Police intensify fight against drug dealers
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has intensified its crackdown against drug peddlers and syndicates countrywide through the setting up of crack teams that are set to lead the latest operation.
Muchenu’s star continues to shine
ZIMBABWE may not have been part of the 16-team FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup which ended in Spain on Sunday night but the country wasn’t short on representation.
Johnson plumbed degeneracy in his shabby carnival of misrule
The Conservative party deserves not credit for finally ejecting a disgraced prime minister, but criticism for enabling him for so long.
‘I’M NOT MO . . . I’ve been living a lie’
SIR Mo Farah has revealed he has been hiding the truth about his life for decades — and even his name is not real.










