Zimbabwe’s construction sector optimistic for 2024 growth driven by infrastructure projects
Business Reporter THE construction sector is optimistic about growth in 2024, largely driven by Government and private sector infrastructure projects that are currently being implemented across the country. The projects…
Investing in infrastructure driving our ambitions
FOR the best part of 17 years after the turn of the millennium, Zimbabwe was stuck in a time warp, insofar as infrastructure development was concerned, as international financiers, such…
13 cattle lost to lions: Irate villagers call for removal of Campfire
Leonard Ncube in Mabale, Hwange STUNG by prevalent human-wildlife conflict characterised by loss of lives and livestock, communities living next to Hwange National Park have called for the removal of…
Inside Zimbabwe’s music industry: Juju, rituals, and the quest for success
Local artistes rise on juju? Dennis Chimanzi LANDMINE MADONGONDA, a Nyanga-based music promoter, recently made some interesting revelations about the unusual goings-on in the local music industry. According to Madongonda,…
Zimbabwean agricultural revolution sustains economic progress
Lex Hove, Correspondent Amid global uncertainties and the looming threat of climate change, Zimbabwe’s Second Republic is unwavering in its commitment to ensuring food security as a cornerstone for national stability…
A cowboy who owned no horse! The legend of Josiah Hadebe and birth of maskandi in Bulawayo
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN South African music legend John “Phuzushukela” Bhengu passed away in 2011, the views of those that came to pay homage on his graveside in Nkandla,…
Cowdray Park houses to be demolished
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Reporter AT LEAST nine Cowdray Park properties at various levels of development, are set to be demolished while eight allocated stands are going to be cancelled…
Mugadza relives 2001 National Sports stampede
Special Correspondent MORE than two decades after Zimbabwe’s worst soccer disaster Muzondiwa Mugadza has revealed how he still struggles with the sad memories of the day. The legendary former Warriors…
Women with golden fingers tend Zimbabwe’s tobacco fields
Theseus Shambare recently in GURUVE FORGET the conventional sight of burly men hunched over rows of green leaves tending tobacco plants on a farm. A typical day in the field…
Our job was to entertain miners, their families: Devera Ngwena Jazz Band
Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday Life Reporter TODAY it’s unimaginable that Innocent Bitu, a humble man living a quiet life in a village tucked away in Dete, Matabeleland North province, played a bass…











