Fight against AIDS is continuing: Dr Parirenyatwa

Phillipa Mukome-Chinhoi RAISING funding for programmes to fight HIV, TB and malaria, among other infectious diseases, will be one of the key discussions that will precede the 22nd International Conference on…

Grain stocks enough for more than 10 months

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government has said the country has enough grain for more than 10 months and is targeting to produce 2 800 000 tonnes of maize in the…

President interacts with local authorities

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa is today expected to have a high level interaction with local authorities in which issues of deteriorating service delivery are set to be topical.…

Inflationary pressures across the region weigh Simbisa’s regional operations

Enacy Mapakame Listed fast food chain, Simbisa Brands, says inflationary pressures across the region are weighing on its regional operations, at a time the group is looking at consolidating its…

BUSINESSMAN OFFERS TO PAY FEES FOR ARMED ROBBER’S KIDS. . . the two come face-to-face in court

Zvikomborero Parafini ONE of the victims of notorious armed robber, Calvin Gasura, came face-to-face with his family’s tormentor in court during a pre-sentence hearing yesterday.

Mine Entra opens today in Bulawayo amid high optimism

Business Writer Robust dialogue on matters affecting Zimbabwe’s premium sector, mining, are set to take centre stage during the officially opening of the 26th edition of the Mining, Engineering and Transport (Mine…

DARING THIEF STEALS PHONE AT COURT

Zvikomborero Parafini A DARING thief stole a cellphone from a man who was making inquiries at the Harare Magistrates’ Clerk of Court’s office.

Management shakeup at Edgars

Business Writer Two senior executives at Edgars Stores Limited, one of Zimbabwe’s premier clothing retail chains, have resigned. The executives are: Tjeludo Ndlovu, the group chief executive officer and Happiness…

IT’S ABOUT BUSINESS, AS SIMPLE AS THAT…The day Jah Prayzah called time on FREEBIES… Jah Prayzah’s camp explain camera ban at their shows  Reveal they were forced to halt shows TWICE this year  Feels all artistes should be compensated for their content

Lawrence Moyo JAH Prayzah’s camp has revealed it was forced to temporarily halt shows TWICE this year in protest over vultures who sought to record content without approval and benefit…

STABILITY TO VOLATILITY. . . ZIFA CEO starts work TODAY

Sports Reporter THE new ZIFA chief executive, Yvonne Mapika Manwa, starts her tenure at the national football controlling body TODAY.

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