Zim capital markets get a boost: New industry association launched

Business Writer The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) in conjunction with key stakeholders in the capital markets yesterday launched the Capital Markets Association of Zimbabwe (CMAZ) to foster development of the…

No replacement for Galloway

BRENDON Galloway who is not able to join the Warriors due to an injury will not be replaced.

Kamungeremu staying positive ahead of NAAZ Champs

AS the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe Track and Field Inter-Provincial Championships get closer, sprinter Dickson Kamungeremu promises to give it his best.

History in Motion

On this day, 23 years ago, Zimbabwe lost one of its gallant fighters in Chenjerai “Hitler” Hunzvi.

Kanye West sued for harassment by ex-assistant

Kanye West is being sued for sexual harassment, breach of contract and wrongful termination by a woman who worked as his assistant for two years. In a lawsuit, Lauren Pisciotta…

Woman leaves baby with vendor, vanishes

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu,  POLICE are appealing for information to locate a woman who left her three weeks old baby with a stranger before disappearing. Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson, Inspector…

Gwanda-based mine fights push for business rescue

Sunday Mail Reporter FORBES & THOMPSON Private Limited, the owner of Vubachikwe Mine in Gwanda, Matabeleland South province, is opposing an application filed by one of its creditors, Fawcett Security…

Cozzy Kozile brings music legends together for “Ngoma Yejit” album release

Michael Magoronga,  Australia-based Afro-fusion artiste Cozzy Kozile has assembled a strong line-up for the launch of his fourth album, set to take place in Kwekwe this August. Veteran dendera musician…

Fire destroys girls’ dormitory at Nyashanu High School in Murambinda

Fire destroys girls’ dormitory at Nyashanu High School in Murambinda

Women empowerment take centre stage in light of climate-induced drought

In an effort to compliment Government’s efforts to strengthen food security in view of the El Niño-induced drought, the Sprout Women Empowerment Trust (SWET) has launched a women empowerment program in Chitungwiza and Chiweshe.

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