Stakeholders welcome temporary mining ban
Maxwell Tapatapa and Remember Deketeke Mining stakeholders have welcomed the Government’s decision to temporarily stop artisanal mining during the rainy season as there is a high risk of shafts and…
Football fraternity mourns Mugadza
Lovemore Dube THE Zifa Normalisation Committee yesterday joined the football fraternity in mourning Patrobes Mugadza, a former Zimbabwe Saints benefactor who died on Monday morning in Bulawayo. He was 90…
Zim, Mozambique transport officials in bilateral talks
Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter Zimbabwe and Mozambique are holding bilateral meetings on cooperation in transport and infrastructure as they fine-tune modalities to have Forbes and Machipanda border posts run for 24…
Books details Coca-Cola’s journey in Africa
A new book called “Bottled: How Coca-Cola Became African”, tells the story of how the world’s most famous carbonated drink conquered the continent. It’s a tale of marketing gumption and…
Thixton reflects on Dakar lessons
Collin Matiza–Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Ashley Thixton has said competing in this year’s Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia has taught him some invaluable lessons in life, especially following the death of…
De Beers cuts diamond prices
De Beers made one of the steepest cuts to its diamond prices in years as the world’s top producer tries to revive gem sales after the market ground to a…
Zim dancer scoops gold medal
Valerie Mpundu-Arts Reporter Gweru-bred dancer Tanaka ‘Glitch’ Sakala (23) made Zimbabwe proud after scooping a gold medal in contemporary dance at the prestigious Havana competition in Cuba. Sakala’s dazzling performance…
USD climbs toward highest since Dec
A gauge of the dollar rose toward a one-month high as Treasury yields climbed while investors sought more clues on the timing for a US interest-rate cut. The Bloomberg Dollar…
Sanctions derail implementation of SDGs
Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau Progress in Zimbabwe on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been negatively affected by illegal economic sanctions imposed on the country, sundry pandemics,…
Two robbers jailed 10 years
Crime Reporter Two robbers who early this month approached a shopkeeper and bought refreshments after posing as genuine customers in Bulilimamangwe, before stealing US$30 have been jailed 10 years each.…











