Contractor borrows to complete civil servants flats

FACED with financial challenges, some contractors halt or abandon projects in a huff, but Pevimag Contractors, has broken that tradition by getting a $45 million loan from a local bank to make sure that flats for civil servants being constructed in Gweru are completed within the set timeframe.

Limited resources hinder hockey teams preps

Ellina Mhlanga–Senior Sports Reporter  THE Zimbabwe senior men’s field hockey team manager Prince Mwale says limited resources are a setback for their build-up to the upcoming Central South Africa tournament…

Health labour market survey in progress

THE Government in conjunction with the World Health Organisation (WHO) is conducting a comprehensive analysis of the country’s health labour market, which will be aligned with the National Development Strategy (NDS1) 1 and Vision 2030 hinged on the provision of quality health services.

Four years later, Rhinos feel robbed by same culprit

FOUR years ago, Harare football referee Josiah Masimira found himself at the centre of a storm after allowing a ghost goal scored by former Dynamos captain Marshall Machazane against Black Rhinos at Rufaro to stand. 

Vela ConCourt appeal date set

The Constitutional Court is next month expected to hear former National Social Security Authority (NSSA) chairman Mr Robin Vela’s application seeking permission to appeal the Supreme Court decision upholding the report from BDO Chartered Accountants that linked him in corrupt transactions. 

Sikandar defends Kohli amid slump in form

INDIA’S star cricketer Virat Kohli has been one of the most consistent players across formats over the last decade or so. 

State tenders more evidence in CCC abduction case

More recordings from security cameras in shops at Harare’s Belgravia shopping centre were entered into the court record yesterday in the trial of CCC members Joana Mamombe and Cecelia Chimbiri as part of the prosecution process of proving the pair were seen at the shopping centre late in the same day they claimed they were abducted in May 2020.

Producers of first science fiction film spread wings

Producers of Zimbabwe’s first science-fiction film, “Amalgamated: The Dawn of Legends,” have spread their wings in content production, with the re-branding of their media company, Cinematic Exposure Media (CEM). 

10 Questions on Taiwan Question

In disregard of China’s solemn position and firm opposition and with the connivance and arrangement of the US government, Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi went ahead with the visit to China’s Taiwan region.

Vincent brothers make cut

ZIMBABWEAN professional golfers Scott and Kieran Vincent managed to make the cut in the US$1.5 million International Series Singapore in Tampines Course at Tanah Merah Country Club. 

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