The stone rejected by builders has become the Cornerstone… story of number 24A FortStreet

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday Life Reporter JESUS said to them, “Have you never read in the scriptures: The very stone which the builders rejected has become the Chief Cornerstone; this was…

$130 billion earmarked for massive roadworks

Emmanuel Kafe, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will double down on road development projects this year, with Treasury and the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) injecting more than $130 billion to rehabilitate…

New year sporting fraternity deaths

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter FOR the Zimbabwean sports fraternity, the start to the year 2023 has been nothing but tragic. From losing the football pair of Rufaro Machingura and Dennis…

COMMENT: Keep hands on the deck to fully attain Vision 2030

IN the foreword to the National Development Strategy 1 document, President Mnangagwa emphasised that the NDS1 is premised on four critical guiding principles. “The first is a recognition that bold…

FINSEC brings together private companies, investors

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Financial Securities Exchange Limited (Finsec) has set up a working party that is putting in place the necessary financial resources to be deployed to qualifying…

Ireland levels series

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter IRELAND have leveled the three-match series against Zimbabwe after winning the second Twenty20 International cricket encounter by six wickets at Harare Sports Club yesterday. The win…

Consultations begin on Zim’s debt clearance

Consultations on Zimbabwe’s arrears clearance and debt relief process, which will be led by African Development Bank (AfDB) President Dr Akinwumi Adesina and assisted by former Mozambican President Joachim Chissano, have begun.

BCC to employ 500 workers

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) will this year seek Government authorisation to employ 500 workers to fill critical positions within the local authority and subsequently…

First Lady calls on Zimbabweans to join green economies drive

George Maponga in Nyajena FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has encouraged Zimbabweans to join the drive to adopt a green economy, which involves the sustainable use of the country’s natural…

It’s time to work, declares Bosso coach

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ON his arrival back in the country yesterday from Portugal, Highlanders Football Club coach Baltemar Brito could not be drawn into revealing his goal for the…

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