Bitter parents return school bus to supplier
Ray Bande Senior Reporter A CONTENTIOUS issue has arisen at Ngangu Primary School in Chimanimani, where irate parents and guardians returned a newly purchased bus to the supplier, citing…
Zimbabwe courts Toyota for car assembly plant
Debra Matabvu in OSAKA, Japan MULTINATIONAL automotive giant, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, has expressed strong interest in expanding its operations in Zimbabwe, a move the Government hopes will lead to the…
Zimbabweans in Japan get to meet President
Debra Matabvu in OSAKA, Japan ZIMBABWEANS living abroad should strive to uphold the country’s image by maintaining professionalism, good conduct and a strong sense of national identity wherever they are,…
EDITORIAL : IT’S ACTION, NOT WORDS, WHICH MATTER HOLY
HOLY Ten is an artist who divides opinion.
Inclusivity, equality and diversity. . . Paralympic icon hails race as a global model
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter HE didn’t win the race. He won the crowd. British Paralympic legend Richard Whitehead left an unforgettable impression at this year’s Econet Victoria Falls Marathon,…
Shareholders give nod to OK Zim capital raise
OK Zimbabwe Limited shareholders yesterday approved a hybrid turnaround plan meant to reboot the giant retailer, which entails a US$20 million rights offer and the sale of some immovable assets to generate an additional US$10,4 million.











