MSUAS student set to fly Zim flag high at Miss World Pageant

Lloyd Makonya Correspondent MANICALAND State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) is celebrating one of its own, Courtney Tadiwanashe Jongwe, who has embarked on a journey to represent Zimbabwe on the…

Jazz treat, old school vibe awaits

Entertainment Diary Compiled By Liberty Dube Chitsa Bar and Liquids Every Thursday, the watering hole comes alive with its vibrant Ladies Night, offering an unforgettable evening of music and fun.…

Legal Position with Trust Maanda

The law does not apply retrospectively IN general, the law does not apply retrospectively. This means a law once enacted affects future conduct. This is so in order for citizens…

Blabbermouth- A real woman doesn’t help spend money but make more

THERE is a young brother in our midst who really needs some counselling and good advice, lest we soon watch his downfall before reaching the climax of his budding arts…

Mutare Poly’s moment of reckoning

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter FAR from their well-documented academic milestones, Mutare Polytechnic was the toast of the just-ended Tertiary Education Sports Association of Zimbabwe (TESAZ) games played at Harare…

Russia-US trade poised for steady growth

Russia and the US posted a 50 percent monthAAC-over-month uptick in bilateral trade in March, RIA Novosti reported on Thursday, citing customs data.  

WIPO GI symposium marks Zim’s IP leap forward

Lloyd Makonya Correspondent ZIMBABWE reached a historic milestone last week as it played host to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Symposium on Geographical Indications (GIs), the first of its…

Experts, residents welcome ban on land use changes

Samuel Kadungure News Editor EXPERTS in spatial planning have praised Government’s recent decision to impose a moratorium on councils processing applications or issuing permits for changes in land use. They…

VA VA GLOOM

On the eve of Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris St Germain, manager Mikel Arteta said his players needed to be in the right place at the right moments to have a chance of reaching the final in Munich.

Cicada Katiyo to generate own power

Lovemore Kadzura Business Reporter LEADING agricultural investor, Cicada Katiyo (Private) Limited, is investing in a 1.5 megawatt solar project to provide power back up for the vast Katiyo Estate that…

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