Matebeleland North annual agricultural show kicks off

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE Matabeleland North Annual Agricultural Show kicked off yesterday at the Hwange Show Grounds, with organisers registering more exhibitors compared to last year. Hwange Show…

Drop in fuel prices to ‘slow down price increases’

Michael Makuza, Business Reporter THE reduction in fuel prices by the Government continues as the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) reviewed prices effective on Tuesday this week. In an update,…

ZPC Kariba out to drown Bulawayo City

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter STRIKING a balance between surviving relegation and building players’ confidence by winning the Chibuku Super Cup preliminary match against Bulawayo City, is what ZPC Kariba’s…

NUGGETS FOR MEN Part 2

4. Love and respect your wife. If a man discovers that he is married to a powerful woman then he should desire to love her even more. A woman easily…

Over 1 000 business operators arrested in Harare

In a move to force businesses in Harare Metropolitan province to comply with all licensing and tax laws and by-laws, police have charged 1025 businesses and arrested their operators for operating in breach of regulations following the lapse of the final seven-day ultimatum for business-owners to regularise their businesses.

‘Govt has focussed on transformative areas’

THE New Dispensation has in the last four years focused on the transformative agenda in different sectors riding on national budgets to bring socio-economic development across the country, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

4.3 magnitude earthquake jolts Kariba

An earth tremor of magnitude 4,3 was felt in Kariba and surrounding areas on Tuesday night this week, the Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe reported. 

Minister Coventry mourns Cont Mhlanga

Late playwright Continueloving “Cont” Mhlanga, has left a legacy and memories of his creative work that will forever be honoured and cherished across the country, Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Dr Kirsty Coventry has said.

Colour blind . . . CAPS United drop blue tracksuits

CAPS United have seen the light and decided to immediately drop the blue tracksuits donated to them by a gas company last week.

Bitter times for sugar industry

Zimbabwe’s sugar industry registered an 8 percent decline in sales into the domestic market for the first quarter ended June 30, 2022 owing to reduced production as well as reduced demand due to purchasing power constraints experienced by customers, key industry player Hippo Valley said. 

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