Teen drowns on fishing expedition
Clementine Phulu, Sunday News Reporter A 15-year-old boy from Mkhubazi Village in the Sanzukwi area of Mangwe District in Matabeleland South Province drowned while on a fishing expedition, police have confirmed.…
President Mnangagwa in high level engagements
President Mnangagwa is today expected to have high-profile meetings with some dignitaries here including the African Development Bank Group President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, who has agreed to help Zimbabwe restructure her debt, working together with other partners.
Major boost to electricity situation . . . as 500MW lined up from Zambia, Mozambique
Efforts to reduce load shedding considerably are bearing fruit with Zimbabwe soon to get up to 500MW of electricity from Zambia and Mozambique, while Hwange Power Station’s Unit 7 should be feeding 300MW into the grid before month end, Zesa Holdings executive chairman Dr Sydney Gata said in an exclusive interview.
Dormant IPP licences to be revoked
Licences of independent power producers (IPPs) who have failed to provide electricity under their agreement with the State are being re-examined by the regulator and could be revoked, legislators have heard.
Electricity: Waiting for the rains
Business Writers Zimbabwe’s current power crisis has no quick-short-term solutions and the Southern African country is literally hoping for a good rainfall season to boost water levels at Kariba Dam,…
Make or break tie for Brazil . . . Samba boys face tricky World Cup test against Croatia
DOHA. — All eyes turn to the Education City Stadium for the first of four FIFA World Cup quarter-finals today as Croatia meet Brazil for a place in the final four.
Parly proposes higher taxes on beer, fast foods
More taxes on beer, tobacco and fast foods have been suggested by Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care to boost funding for health.
‘Economic recession can be avoided’
Professional investors are loading up on bets that an economic recession can be avoided despite all the warnings to the contrary. It’s a dangerous bet — for a variety of…
Press for quality after achieving sufficiency
The thrust to make sure that all Zimbabweans have enough to eat, that all children can go to school, that all families have at least basic shelter and other basic needs is now being modified by the need to upgrade quality.
Sikhala a habitual offender
Empty vessels make a lot of noise. CCC interim vice national chairperson, Job Sikhala, has of late been making unfounded claims about the country’s judiciary as being captured.











