Bitcoin nears US$90 000 as crypto market exceeds pandemic-era peak
Bitcoin’s record-breaking rally took the digital asset past US$89 000 and lifted the overall value of the crypto market above its pandemic-era peak as traders bet on a boom under President-elect Donald Trump.
Mutare events planner defies disability
PARTIALLY-BLIND events planner, Tinashe Mukonowatsauka, is making waves in Mutare for his services.
Ex-minister Marumahoko spends night in custody
Former Mashonaland West Minister of State Reuben Marumahoko, who was arrested on Monday on fraud allegations, spent the night in custody after he was remanded to tomorrow for a ruling on his bail application.
How technology can change Zim’s economic landscape
There can be weaknesses or inefficiencies in industrial creativity, entrepreneurship, knowledge base, technology, innovation and value addition during manipulation.
Judgment postponed for 66 CCC activists
judgment in the trial of CCC administrator Jameson Timba and 65 others on charges of participating in an unlawful gathering was yesterday postponed to Friday owing to the unavailability of the presiding magistrate Mr Collet Ncube.
Britain urged: convene talks
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has been urged to call for a new multiracial Rhodesian constitutional conference which is properly represented, not just by the Rhodesian Front and one wing of the African National Council.
How informal sector can impact Africa’s job market: IMF
Informal jobs, defined as uncontrolled small-scale firms, including street vendors, small-scale farmers, craftsmen, and independent tradesmen, have become a valid option in regions where formal employment is very sparse.
VP Mohadi Sports Tourney on
THOUSANDS of youths in Matabeleland South Province have been given a chance to expose their talent in sport, with the introduction of the Vice President Kembo Mohadi Sports Tournament, which commenced last week.
‘Local builders capable of constructing high-rises’
Local contractors are quite capable of building multi-storey apartment blocks and have many decades of experience of doing so, and thus there are no problems in meeting the Government’s recent initiative encouraging high-rise construction to address urban expansion and land preservation.
40 years of trouncing opposition in council polls
FOR 40 years, Alderman Lovemore Katena of Ward 15 under Hurungwe Rural District Council has remained the people’s favourite and choice.











