Government and Microsoft in education pact

Enacy Mapakame – Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is negotiating with US-based Microsoft Corporation — the world’s biggest computer software company — for provision of modern ICTs that could be used in…

The students who can grow a nation

Harmony Agere – Extra Reporter Zimbabwe can achieve the rapid economic growth being enjoyed by countries like China and India if it prioritises commercialisation of research-based projects being undertaken by…

Oil, gas reserves found in Zimbabwe

Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe could become an oil and gas producer following strong indications of significant reserves of the resources in northern parts of the country. Government has already commissioned mining…

Unki housing project workers seethe over US$700 000 bill

CONSTRUCTION workers at the US$400 million Unki housing project who are employed by six local contractors intend to demonstrate against Unki Mine over an unpaid wage bill that has since…

Gold, platinum prices tumble

GOLD fell toward an eight-month low as US data that beat estimates reinforced expectations for higher borrowing costs, boosting the dollar. Platinum sank to the lowest since June 2013, while…

INSIGHT: Protection makes ‘Made in Zimbabwe’ happen

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Charles Msipa has said they will release the results of their 2014 manufacturing sector survey next month.

Harare City in major staff reshuffle

Charlotte Musarurwa Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has re-assigned nearly 200 employees who had been rendered redundant after the municipality collapsed some departments to reduce costs and duplication of duties. The…

Mliswa links to CIA exposed

Mabasa Sasa and Brian Chitemba Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chair Cde Temba Mliswa took suspected CIA spy Mr Eric Little to meet local government leaders in Hurungwe West in mid-June. During…

Ronaldo explodes, centrally

Nicholas Rigg WHILE reports in Spain suggesting plans are in place to turn Cristiano Ronaldo into an out-and-out No. 9 may be for the future rather than the present, it’s…

‘More locals could have died in SCOAN disaster’

Tendai Chara – Extra Reporter A sombre atmosphere engulfed the home of 40-year-old Catherine Ndlovu of Mpopoma, Bulawayo, following the news that the mother of two was among more than…

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