Range Rover Sport SV ushers in 2024 line-up

Pretoria — The 2024 Range Rover Sport line-up is being ushered in with a bang, with the new SV model making its debut as the most potent Range Rover ever.…

Beat the chill with winter festivities

Welcome to the month of June. To some parts of Africa, it signifies the beginning of the winter season.

Government increases specialists at Mpilo Hospital

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected]  ACTING President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said Government has increased the number of  specialist doctors working at public hospitals with Mpilo Central Hospital having 74 percent of the…

We’re game!..Bulawayo readies for Cricket World Cup qualifiers

Brandon Moyo, [email protected] GROUNDS curators are putting final touches at Bulawayo’s two venues that will host International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s Cricket World Cup qualifiers which start on June 18 and…

COMMENT:Government must make sure mining firms abide by regulations

Zimbabwe has witnessed phenomenal growth in the mining sector during the past few years which is attributed to Government’s efforts to create an enabling environment.  The output of the mining…

ED Mnangagwa Law School takes shape

Michael Magoronga, [email protected] Construction of the ED Mnangagwa Law School at the Midlands State University (MSU) Kwekwe Campus has recorded massive progress with the state-of-the-art multipurpose structure on course to meeting…

RBZ clarifies new forex surrender policy

Business Writer  THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is set to meet with the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) and Accountant General with a view to map the way forward…

Consistency is currency

Arthur Marara There is no growth or success in the absence of consistency. In fact, all successful people are consistent in what they do. Consistence births habits. Humans are creatures…

Mobilising private sector financing for climate, green growth in Africa

African countries need to mobilise a lot more private financing for climate change and green growth.

Rising dancing star learnt the art the hard way

Pretoria. — If it was not for his naughtiness as a young boy, Phikolwethu Luke would have never discovered the beauty of ballet dance.

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