Travellers hail RGMI airport expansion
THE US$153 million expansion of the terminal at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare is on course for completion in June as scheduled, a move which has been welcomed by travellers as very progressive.
Telcos in US$2.15 b investment
Business Writer The country’s mobile operators spend $2,15 billion in capital expenditure for the third quarter to September 30, 2022, which represented a growth of 615 percent from the $300,5…
NDS1 bearing fruit . . . as 3 000 projects are completed
MORE than 3 000 projects across Zimbabwe have been implemented by Government over the past four years, transforming the lives of millions of people both in the rural and urban areas in line with the objectives of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) enunciated by the Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa.
Tharisa makes headway on Karo project
Business Writer Tharisa Capital Plc says it has made “significant” progress in the development of the Karo Platinum mine, located on the mineral-rich Great Dyke in the southwest of Harare.…
Art competition strengthens Zim, Iran relations
An inaugural art competition on the cultures of Islamic Republic of Iran has exposed Zimbabweans to a deeper understanding of the country’s founding principles and values.
ZIFA Restructuring Committee hands over report
THE light is beginning to shine again on Zimbabwean football after the ZIFA Restructuring Committee made a raft of recommendations which include constitutional amendments and a call for the Government to take a more direct involvement in supporting the game as it gets back on its feet in 2023.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Independent judiciary there to protect everyone
CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba took the opportunity when opening the legal year on Monday to carefully set out the dual independence of those involved in the criminal justice system, and the rights retained by an accused person until they are properly convicted.
Crop situation impressive countrywide
Crops are in good shape following the recent rains bringing renewed hope of decent harvests.
Gwanda solar project contract binding: Court
THE High Court has ruled in favour of Intratrek Zimbabwe in a legal case in which the company sought an order declaring its contract with Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), for the construction of the 100 megawatt Gwanda Solar project, valid and binding between the parties.
New sanctions on Zim spoiled US-Africa Summit
When President Joe Biden announced the hosting of United States-Africa Summit last year, he sounded like he was doing a favour to Africans. That was mistake number one.











