New world of psychotic cynics
HUMAN beings can be laughably naïve, hopelessly fickle and unhelpfully cynical.
A little more than 2 000 years ago, human beings accomplished the most unenviable, dubious and unwanted distinction of killing God ostensibly for the crime of being God.
Cunning mechanics feast on cars’ hidden treasures
HAS your mechanic ever nagged or persistently asked you take your car for a “special” check even though it was in good running condition?
Or has he told you that there is a problematic hard-to-remove lock on your car that can only be taken care of at the garage, after which the vehicle started misbehaving?
Civil servants receive US dollar salaries
CIVIL servants and Government pensioners have started receiving US$75 and US$30 Covid-19 relief allowances, respectively as part of measures to cushion them from skyrocketing prices of goods.
Loga returns to Croatia
AFTER months of being holed up in a Harare apartment owing to the Covid-19 induced-lockdown, Warriors coach Zdravko “Loga’’ Logarusic has returned to his native Croatia, to be with his family, but has insisted he remains committed to his job at ZIFA.
Govt clears air on ZSE, agent lines closure
GOVERNMENT has rubbished falsehoods published by CNBC, an American business news portal, alleging that security chiefs ordered the closure of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) and agent lines for mobile money transfers.
Rogue cops moonlighting for Covid-19
GOVERNMENT is concerned by the growing number of errant police officers who are moonlighting as commuter omnibus drivers.
Of late, there have been growing incidents of rogue police officers who are using their respectable stations in society to do that which the public is being discouraged from doing.
Billion-dollar kitty for white ex-farmers
GOVERNMENT has tabled a multi-billion dollar offer towards infrastructure compensation to about 3 500 white former commercial farmers whose land was appropriated by the State during the Fast Track Land Reform Programme.
‘Construction of carbon steel plant begins in 2021’
President Mnangagwa was in Hwange last week on a two-day working visit of coal and coking projects. The ventures are primed to spur an industrial revolution for Zimbabwe in line with Government’s quest to achieve upper middle-income status by 2030.
22 Cimas staffers test Covid-19+
TWENTY-TWO Cimas staffers tested positive for Covid-19 and have been placed under quarantine while the Cimas High Glen Clinic has been closed after an employee at the centre was exposed to the virus.
Digitalisation crucial for industrial revolution
Local companies across sectors need to invest more in digital platforms to catch up with global standards and buoy the fourth industrial revolution, experts have said.











