Man Develops Solar-Powered Vehicle After Dropping Out of School
Charles Ncube, a 31-year-old inventor from Bulawayo, has transformed what many consider a setback into a groundbreaking opportunity. After leaving school at Form Three due to financial constraints, Ncube has…
TTI gives employment to over 350 locals
B Metro Reporter Tendy Three Investments, a company contracted by the Bulawayo City Council, has become one of the major employers in the city with over 350 workers. Since it…
Cllr Mahlangu urges residents to drill weeping holes to prevent flooding
Gibson Mhaka WITH the recent heavy rains and flooding that has affected many areas in the city, it’s crucial for residents to take proactive measures to protect their homes and…
President ends Azerbaijan visit
Kuda Bwititi in Baku, Azerbaijan President Mnangagwa left Azerbaijan on Wednesday night, after attending the COP29 World Leaders Climate Action Summit.
Afreximbank to inject US$1bn into Zim economy
THE African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) says it plans to provide Zimbabwe with a significant financial boost, totalling US$1 billion, with the funds set to be allocated to both the public and private sectors to stimulate economic growth and development.
Harare council under fire for demolitions
GOVERNMENT has slammed the Harare City Council for demolishing houses built in Ridgeview Belvedere suburb, saying the move was shocking, callous and inhumane.
Treasury to clear ZiG57m BEAM arrears
The Government has pledged to clear ZiG57 million in arrears it owes the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM), after a recent directive by the ruling Zanu PF to settle arrears.
Sadc Chair congratulates Mauritius Premier
SADC Chairman President Mnangagwa is elated that elections recently held in Mauritius were peaceful and have been pronounced free, fair and consistent with the principles and guidelines of the regional bloc.
Mash West embraces First Lady’s Afrikana Family Humanism programme
Had the First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa not initiated her Afrikana Family Humanism programme, things would have continued to go haywire in marriages.
Union wary over welfare of HCCL contractors’ workers
A MINING labour body has expressed concern over poor working conditions of workers of companies contracted by HCCL Holdings while urging the coal mining firm to ensure a safe working environment is prioritised.











