World Vision constructs US$33K classroom block

Thupeyo Muleya – [email protected] WORLD Vision Zimbabwe has poured US$33 000 into the construction of a classroom block and the upgrading of water and sanitation facilities in Beitbridge East to…

COMMENT: Let’s not destroy our own currency

ZIMBABWE has come a long way in its battle to address currency exchange rate fluctuations, which is a norm for most economies across the globe. Given the historic complications leading…

Brito confident of DeMbare victory

Ricky Zililo, [email protected] HIGHLANDERS Football Club coach Baltemar Brito put up a grin at yesterday’s press conference, as he said he hopes to get lucky and guide his team to…

WATCH: Leather sector struggles to access US$5m package

Nqobile Bhebhe – [email protected] PLAYERS in the leather sector have said they are struggling to access the US$5 million retooling fund availed under the IMF Special Drawing Rights, as financial…

WATCH: Top choral music conductor dies

Mkhululi Ncube, [email protected] ONE of the top choral music conductors and music composers from Bulawayo, Harry Bennet Mlauzi has died. He was 90 years old. The late Mlauzi who was…

7 Osiphatheleni arrested over illegal POS machines

Peter Matika – [email protected] POLICE in Bulawayo have launched a probe into the criminal activities of illegal foreign currency dealers who are using Point of Sale (POS) machines and so…

Brace up Zimbabweans, this too will pass

It is the eve of the country’s harmonised elections and independent surveys carried out have indicated a landslide victory for President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

Zanu-PF backs media rights

AHEAD of this year’s harmonised elections, the ruling Zanu PF has said it is committed to engaging, upholding and safeguarding the rights and needs of the media.

Sculpture competition extended by a month

Organisers of a sculpture competition at Chitungwiza Arts Centre (CAC) to mark the beginning of Harare Province’s Culture Month celebrations have given artists another month to polish up their work before final adjudication.

Motsepe’s Tyme Group weighs push into Vietnam

Tyme Group, a digital lender controlled by billionaire Patrice Motsepe, is considering entering Vietnam as early as next year in an ambitious expansion plan, months after securing almost US$78 million…

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