Gwanda upgrades main bus terminus into modern travel centre
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] GWANDA town’s main bus terminus is being transformed into a state-of-the-art travel centre under a public-private partnership, as part of efforts by the local authority to modernise…
Bulawayo gears up for landmark climate sustainability week and expo
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub PREPARATIONS for the 2025 Zimbabwe Climate Change Sustainability Week (SW25) and Green Business Expo, to be held in Bulawayo, have reached an advanced stage. Scheduled…
Like morning dew, Last Jesi disappeared
Ray Bande Senior Reporter WHERE is Last Jesi? Did he retire from football in his 20s? Is he now into some lucrative business whose source of capital investment was the…
Midlands congratulates ED
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] THE Midlands Province has congratulated President Mnangagwa on his achievements during his tenure as SADC Chairman, which included playing a notable intermediary role in the Democratic Republic…
Uncontrolled fires are a threat to our economy
THE shocking report that ZWG15 million worth of property was lost to fire in the single month of August alone in Bulawayo is an aide-mémoire of the devastating power of…
WHEN FRIENDS CLASH!
IT’S likely to be the BIGGEST game which Shamva has hosted − a showdown between two ambitious clubs and owners which could have the biggest bearing on who emerges as champion this season.
Car dealerships ‘dirty cash’ under FIU spotlight
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s fight against dirty money has put car dealerships under the spotlight of the bank’s Financial Intelligence Unit amid revelations that automobile trading ranks high across all risk metrics.
Gullies reclaimed, hope restored in Masvingo, Manicaland provinces
AS Zimbabwe works towards achieving Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) by 2030, most severely degraded gullies in Mukosi, Masvingo Province and Nenhohwe, Manicaland Province, are being successfully restored through land recovery initiatives implemented being under the Dryland Sustainable Landscapes Impact Programme (DSLIP).
Our readers want Zifa to fire Nees
Earlier this week, we ran a poll on the H-Metro platforms in which we asked our readers to vote on whether ZIFA should either keep or fire Nees?











