The darkest hour is literally before dawn

Today we say bye-bye to July and begin welcoming August, a month that could potentially be engraved in gold — black gold — in the annals of history, if all goes according to plan.

The darkest hour is literally before dawn

Today we say bye-bye to July and begin welcoming August, a month that could potentially be engraved in gold — black gold — in the annals of history, if all goes according to plan.

COMMENT: Gwanda Community Share Ownership Trust a torchbearer

INTERNATIONAL bodies have in recent decades come up with economic frameworks to ensure that communities benefit from mineral resources around them. The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) and…

Houghton in sixth straight win as Zim beat Bangladesh

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DAVE Houghton continued with his fine start in his latest stint as Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team coach when the Chevrons tamed the Tigers of…

Major boost for housing development

GOVERNMENT will deploy the US$25 million sovereign credit facility secured from pan-African housing development financier Shelter Afrique towards the construction of 3 000 housing units countrywide.

Kaulback lauds his Cheetahs

THE Zimbabwe men’s Sevens’ team need not look further than coach Graham Kaulback in their search for that extra bit of inspiration ahead of their trip to Chile for the World Rugby Challenger Series.

Kaulback lauds his Cheetahs

THE Zimbabwe men’s Sevens’ team need not look further than coach Graham Kaulback in their search for that extra bit of inspiration ahead of their trip to Chile for the World Rugby Challenger Series.

Major boost for housing development

GOVERNMENT will deploy the US$25 million sovereign credit facility secured from pan-African housing development financier Shelter Afrique towards the construction of 3 000 housing units countrywide.

Fuel price drop to ease inflation, reduce prices

Sunday News Reporters THE Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said the continued reduction of fuel prices will help ease inflation and reduce prices of goods…

491 teachers up for Rwandan jobs

MORE than 491 Zimbabwean educators have been registered to undergo job interviews next week for possible recruitment by the Rwandan government under a worker-exchange agreement struck between Harare and Kigali last year.

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