President’s vision inspires development in marginalised areas
President Mnangagwa’s guiding policy of “leaving no one and no place behind” continues to inspire local leaders as they work towards achieving Vision 2030 of an empowered upper-middle-income society.
Extended tobacco stalk destruction date expires
THE three-week reprieve given to tobacco growers to clear their fields of tobacco stalks and roots ended on June 5 and Government is now monitoring compliance with offenders being fined to protect the industry.
Zim suffer second defeat at Kwibuka
ZIMBABWE High Performance suffered their second defeat at the Kwibuka T20I tournament, succumbing to a six-wicket loss to hosts Rwanda yesterday with eight balls left.
Zimbabwe prodigy for Chinese Super League
TEENAGE sensation Anotida Kashitiku could become the second Zimbabwean after Nyasha Mushekwi to play in the Chinese Super League if he comes good in his audition with Beijing Guoan.
Chevs, the good neighbours, do their part for Proteas
IF South Africa finally end their tag as the nearly men of cricket and win the World Test Championship, which gets underway at Lord’s on Wednesday, the Proteas will remember the small part which their neighbours played in the countdown.
Gold deliveries surge year-on-year
Gold deliveries to Fidelity Gold Refinery (FGR) increased by 27,6 percent year-on-year, with total deliveries reaching 3 488 kilogrammes, surpassing the 2 734 kilogrammes recorded in May 2024.
Supreme Court rules in favour of Sayles Corporation in property dispute
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Sayles Corporation (Pvt) Ltd, reinstating its legal challenge over ownership of the prime Lot 4 Reitfontein property in Harare, in a long-running dispute with Couchgrass (Pvt) Ltd.
LOOKING BACK: New hope dawns for Downs’ Syndrome kids
THREE young children surrounded by colourful toys play in the bright sun. Laughter fills the air, intermingled with indignant cries as a toy is snatched away front the youngest. Quite a normal scene but with one on difference, all three have Downs’ Syndrome.
Grandma (82) takes sons to court over abuse, drug issues
An 82-year-old Harare grandmother, Mrs Milia Gandidzanwa, has taken her two sons, Munyaradzi and Clive Mashingauta, to the Harare Civil Court, accusing them of physical abuse, drug dealing and property damage.
SME Act review aims to address challenges and foster growth
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE review of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Act is expected to address the challenges faced by small businesses and unlock their full potential by coming…











