Global mining, safari sector spur Archer Clothing

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter THE global mining sector and the safari industry remain the key export market drivers for Archer Clothing, one of the oldest clothing factories in the…

Magaya’s wife weeps at anniversary

Arron Nyamayaro PROPHET Walter Magaya’s wife, Tendai, choked and wept on Friday as her husband narrated his 19-year missionary journey. Thousands of people from across the country, and international visitors,…

Chevrons finish bottom after India loss

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE were thumped by India in their last match of the 2022 International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup by 71 runs at a fully packed…

Chevrons finish bottom after India loss

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE were thumped by India in their last match of the 2022 International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup by 71 runs at a fully packed…

Chevrons finish bottom after India loss

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE were thumped by India in their last match of the 2022 International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup by 71 runs at a fully packed…

Chevrons finish bottom after India loss

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE were thumped by India in their last match of the 2022 International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup by 71 runs at a fully packed…

People are blue-ticking bins — Frank Chirisa

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter COMEDIAN Frank Chirisa says a culture of uncleanliness is creeping into Bulawayo as “people are blue-ticking bins” and throwing litter on the ground instead. He said…

COMMENT: Let us work to reap what we sowed

THE Government projected a month or two ago that the country will achieve a record wheat harvest this year — 380  000 tonnes, which is 20 000 tonnes more than…

COMMENT: Let us work to reap what we sowed

THE Government projected a month or two ago that the country will achieve a record wheat harvest this year — 380  000 tonnes, which is 20 000 tonnes more than…

COMMENT: Let us work to reap what we sowed

THE Government projected a month or two ago that the country will achieve a record wheat harvest this year — 380  000 tonnes, which is 20 000 tonnes more than…

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