Homelink targets to build houses in six provinces
Livingstone Marufu Property Reporter In a vigorous attempt to service the diaspora market and spread the company’s investments, Homelink plans to build houses in six of the country’s 10 provinces.
Promising start for local pros in SA
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter LOCAL professional golfers had a promising start after yesterday’s opening round of the Joburg Open at the Randpark Golf Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, where four of…
Zim-Zambia Parly committees to meet
Mashonaland West Bureau Parliamentary Portfolio Committees on Transport and Infrastructure Development from Zimbabwe and Zambia are set to meet over the Victoria Falls Bridge and hotel, which are co-owned by…
EMA hails drastic decrease in veld fires
John Murwira Mash West Correspondent Mashonaland West province witnessed a drastic reduction in the total area affected by veld fires this year from 539 134 hectares last year to 41 800…
FC Platinum fan dies in title win frenzy
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau An FC Platinum fan was fatally hit by a car in Shurugwi as he celebrated the lifting of the Castle Lager Premiership by the club. Police confirmed the…
Libya slave auctions: Reality for migrants EU prefers to ignore
Simon McMahon Correspondent A man called out numbers against the murky darkness of the Libyan night: “400, 500, 600, 650.” These were bids in Libyan dinars during a slave auction. Video footage of…
CAPS Utd congratulate FCP
Sports Reporter OUTGOING Castle Lager Premiership champions CAPS United have congratulated their successors to the throne, FC Platinum, for winning their maiden league title. FC Platinum were crowned 2017 league champions…
Young Warriors, Lesotho share spoils
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My best is yet to come: Mashaya
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FOLLOWING his successful adventure in Moscow, Russia, where he proved his mettle after winning three medals at the International Martial Arts Kobudo Competition and Samurai Show, Wilfred…
Support Govt policies, ZPCS officers urged
Obert Chifamba Manicaland Bureau Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officers have been challenged to continue supporting all Government policies designed to accelerate economic growth.

