NEW ZIMA CEO KUSH OUTLINES HER VISION

Trust Khosa NEWLY-APPOINTED Zimbabwe Music Awards CEO, Fungai “Kush” Zvirawa, has pledged to empower musicians to reach their full potential.

KUNONGA, MONO HAIL JAZZ DAY

Trust Khosa SHOWBIZ stalwarts, Clive “Mono” Mukundu and Victor Kunonga, yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Jazz Day, which is celebrated in more than 190…

Zim imports 410 667t maize in Q1

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro-Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe imported 410 667 tonnes of maize worth US$128 million in the first three months of this year to cover a deficit occasioned by the El…

ZIMA appoints new head

Talent Chimutambgi Arts Reporter The Zimbabwe Music Awards (ZIMA) has appointed Fungai Zvirawa as the new chief executive officer. Zvirawa who is affectionately known as “Kush”, took over from Reason…

Rauzhi owes it all to brother-in-law

Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs hitman, Never Rauzhi, is the go-to man when one needs a solid relationship with a broth-er-in-law. Stallon Dinala, who is married to Rauzhi’s sister,…

War veterans Gumbo, Dube declared liberation war heroes

Ashley Phiri, [email protected] TWO liberation struggle stalwarts Ndumo Michael Gumbo and Aaron Dube, both from Mangwe District, have been declared liberation war heroes. Cde Dube, who died on Thursday last week,…

BUSINESMAN GIVES ELECTRIC PUMP BOREHOLE TO MABELREIGN COMMUNITY

H-Metro Reporter  AN emerging businessman has provided water for his community at Mabelreign Shopping Centre who had gone for years using a bush pump borehole. 

PRWWUZ CELEBRATES WORKERS DAY

IN today’s world, where labour rights and fair wages are at the forefront of many discussions, the importance of labour advocacy cannot be overstated.

Caledonia projects better performance

Enacy Mapakame Analysts have projected improved 2024 performance for the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) listed firm — Caledonia Mining Plc, as the resources group addresses some of the setbacks…

12 Bulawayo illegal money changers arrested

Peter Matika, [email protected] TWELVE suspected money changers have appeared in court in Bulawayo following their arrest over allegations of violating the country’s exchange control regulations through illegal foreign currency dealings. The…

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