Tsvangirai estate revealed

The late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s properties were revealed yesterday when his widow Ms Elizabeth Macheka registered his estate at the High Court as the fight for inheritance intensifies within the family, a few days after his death.

Mutasa, Mubaiwa lock out Denver

JUST when it seemed he had taken a huge leap towards a return to Dynamos, the Glamour Boys have virtually closed the door on Denver Mukamba amid revelations that coach Lloyd Mutasa, with the backing of the club executive, are not interested in the player’s services.

Zim targets 10pc of global lithium output

ZIMBABWE is targeting to produce 10 percent of the world’s lithium output in the next four years, banking on anticipated huge investment towards its attraction, amid growing global demand for the mineral.

No sacred cows in war against corruption: ED

Government will not consider friendship or kinship in its fight against corruption, as no one is above the law, President Mnangagwa has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let Zimbabwe be seen to be open for business

Zimbabwe played host to a historic Zimbabwe Mining Investment Conference 2018 in Harare this week, which attracted top international mining executives and investors from across the globe.

Johnny Clegg’s last Zim tour

Musical legend Johnny Clegg is currently finishing off his incredible career with one last tour. Now, just before he signs off, Clegg has announced that he will be performing a special one night only concert in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Vic Falls to anchor proposed tourism hub

President Mnangagwa has directed Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira to lead the process in setting up a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for tourism, a project that will see Hwange, Victoria Falls and Kariba transform into a hub of tourism on the entire continent.

Cottco should not be a crybaby

As the cotton marketing season beckons, the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe should stop being a crybaby moaning about side-marketing, but think outside the box to come up with strategies to incentivise farmers.

Nama story according to Arts Council

I would like to thank all the artists and stakeholders especially the media for supporting as well as criticising Nama that has helped build the brand over the past 17 years. I am fortunate to have been there when Nama started and am still there and would just like to express my views and hopeful explain one or two things that some people may have overlooked in their criticism or praise of Nama.

Telecoms trio win big at Zimpapers awards

Liquid Telecoms, NetOne and ZOL were the biggest winners at the inaugural Zimpapers’ Telecoms Awards that were held on Tuesday night.

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