Icons like Mboma don’t die, they rest

EDDIE “Mboma” Nyatanga will be remembered as one of the greatest friends of our football and one of the best supporters of the Warriors. The businessman died in Harare this…

‘Be proud of being Zimbabwean’ ,Nation not where it was 24 years ago — President

Nqobile Bhebhe in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWEANS should be proud of their country and celebrate its ability to achieve transformative development strides while remaining united in defiance against the crippling impact…

Zim leaps ahead in fight against dirty money

Kudzanai Sharara in LONDON, England Zimbabwe is way ahead of its peers in dealing with money laundering as it now ranks second in terms of compliance with the international standards…

Zim landscape ready for investment

Nelson Gahadza Zimbabwe’s investment landscape has had positive sentiment from investors as the country opens up for business, however, addressing underlying economic fundamentals should be a priority in order to…

WE’VE BEEN POOR BUT WE’RE NOT THE WORST

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S World Cup quest, which started in a wave of promise, has gone off the rails in the last two games. The Warriors lost both games against Lesotho…

TWO FUNERALS AT TWO CITY HOUSES FOR EDDIE ‘MBOMA’ NYATANGA

H-Metro Reporters MOURNERS gathered at two different locations in Harare yesterday amid haggling over where the funeral of Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga should be held in the capital. The founding father…

Boost for construction sector: Steel starts rolling out of Manhize plant

Business Writer THE US$1,5 billion steel plant in Manhize is set to commence actual production in the next two weeks after test runs conducted this week flawlessly produced pig iron.…

CROWHILL DEMOLTIONS ABOVE BOARD: LAWYER

Talent Gore CROWHILL Estate lawyer, Timon Tambana, says the demolition of properties, which were built on land acquired illegally, was done according to the law. The lawyer said the Sheriff…

UN climate chief warns humanity has 2 years ‘to save the world’

The head of the United Nations’ climate agency says humanity only has two years left “to save the world,” and is calling for dramatic changes to curb heat-trapping emissions and…

HATIPFEKE JUNK OWNER DOWNS POISON, LUCKY TO BE ALIVE

H-Metro Reporters THE founder of the popular clothing label, Hatipfeke Junk (HJ), downed poison in a bid to kill himself on Wednesday, but his life was saved by the prompt…

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