Blacklist for shoddy work contractors
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will not tolerate shoddy work by contractors who have been hired to carry out various infrastructural projects countrywide as it expects high value for…
Zim fired by power of positivity ahead of T20 WC
TOWNSVILLE. — Zimbabwe are hoping the positivity they showed to secure a shock victory over Australia can give them the momentum needed to make an impact at this year’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup.
Truworths settles branding dispute with UK retailer Primark.
Truworths to rebrand remaining Primark stores as it settles tiff with the UK retailer Fin24.com Truworths and Primark have reached an “amicable settlement” over the ownership of the name of…
Wheat crop brings hope to Masholomoshe irrigation
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief The promising wheat crop at Masholomoshe Irrigation Scheme in Gwanda District has given farmers reason to hope again after experiencing poor consecutive harvests in the…
Artistes laud Amplifaya Festival
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter IT was a weekend to remember for artistes who attended the inaugural Amplifaya Festival held at the Heritage Adventure Park within the Rainbow Towers Hotel in…
How the PSL became a two-horse race
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter WITH Chicken Inn conspiring to put up a stinker every weekend, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title race is shaping up into a two-horse race pitting…
Organisers look forward to bigger, better Kwekwe Business Expo
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent PREPARATIONS for the 11th edition of the Kwekwe Business Expo are well underway with organisers confident that this year’s edition will attract more exhibitors. The exhibition…
Government engagement and re-engagement drive pays off
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Government’s engagement and re-engagement drive is achieving the desired results after the Japanese embassy partnered the Chirumhanzu community to construct a new secondary…
Hamilton apologises for angry radio outburst
ZANDVOORT. — Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton apologised for an expletive-laden radio outburst at his Mercedes team as his hopes of a first win of the Formula One season disappeared in Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix.
Saudi Arabia engages Zim
SAUDI ARABIA has taken note of Zimbabwe’s re-engagement and investment drive and is keen to enhance relations with Harare, advisor in the Royal Court of Saudi Arabia, Mr Ahmad Kattan, said yesterday.











