THE TWO SUPERSTARS, THE AFRO HAIR, BOYISH LOOKS
Robson Sharuko Editor FOR the fans of gangsta rap around the world, this is a very special year – iconic rapper Eazy-E would have celebrated his 60th birthday anniversary on…
DETECTIVE NABBED FOR CRIMINAL ABUSE OF OFFICE
Mathew Masinge A POLICE Detective Assistant Inspector and Member In Charge Administration at Criminal Investigations Department in Masvingo has been arrested for soliciting US$500 from a Mberengwa businessman. Pedias Chinenere…
Gold climbs toward record ahead of US inflation data release
Bloomberg Gold extended Monday’s gain ahead of key US inflation data, which may provide traders with a firmer view on when the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates. The…
Coco Gauff suffers Miami disappointment
World number three Coco Gauff said it would not be easy to shrug off Monday’s Miami Open defeat by Caroline Garcia but the former Roland Garros runner-up is setting her…
CITY NEEDS NEW WATER PLANT, SAYS MAYOR
Talent Gore HARARE City Council has said there is a need for a new water plant to ease pressure on the water shortages. Mayor Jacob Mafume said the increase in…
Govt unveils incentive planning grain prices . . . reassures farmers on payment
CABINET yesterday approved an incentive planning price of US$440 per tonne for wheat and US$360 for maize and sorghum, with the Government assuring farmers of timeous payments for deliveries, as the Second Republic steps up efforts to prevent an El Nino-induced food deficit.
Eswatini to take a leaf from Zim
THE Kingdom of Eswatini is keen to take a leaf from the success stories of Zimbabwe in the area of infrastructural development and agriculture while seeking partnerships in other key sectors.
Kenyan President Ruto to open this year’s Trade Fair
Kenyan President William Ruto will officially open the 2024 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.
Major road uplift for Buhera
THE Government has initiated a major upgrade of roads and other related infrastructure in Buhera as the Second Republic steps up preparations for this year’s Children’s Party on April 17 and the 44th Independence anniversary celebrations the following day.
Infrastructure for new city takes shape
THE building and upgrading of infrastructure around Mount Hampden, the site of a new city to the north west of Harare, is not only in preparation for Zimbabwe’s hosting of the SADC Summit in August, but is a carefully planned long-term project to create an ultra-modern capital, Cabinet has said.









