NSSA rehabilitates St Tropez property
IN line with its stated goal of sweating its assets in the property portfolio, the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) will this week commence the refurbishment of the St Tropez apartments in Eastlea, Harare.
Positive turn of fortune for youthful businessman
GROWING up in Harare’s high-density suburb of Mufakose, Albert Kaseke never entertained the thought of becoming a successful businessman one day.
Capitalk 100.4 FM turns 5
CONTEMPORARY talk radio station Capitalk 100.4 FM is celebrating its fifth anniversary today, having hit the airwaves on January 16, 2017.
Govt pays US$44k for Leon’s medical expenses
The GOVERNMENT is meeting all expenses amounting to US$44 700 for Leon Tadiwa Shumbairerwa, a five-year-old boy from Avondale suburb in Harare, who was diagnosed with established liver cirrhosis and will receive medical attention in India.
Farms: Chickens coming home to roost
The Government has set February 15 as the date by which all A1 and A2 farmers must submit farm production reports every year.
Hwange: A goalkeeping conveyor belt
THE country’s largest game reserve is situated in Hwange, and perhaps this is probably how this town earned its international acclaim.
Pastor Charamba reincarnates songs
VETERAN gospel singer Pastor Charles Charamba will not go into the studio and record new songs in the near future, it has been learnt.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch SA-made satellites
Elon Musk’s SpaceX will launch three South Africa-produced nanosatellites into orbit as part of the upcoming Transporter-3 mission — the first wholly made in the continent of his birth to be sent into space.
May the best team win in securities battle
Chengetedzai Depository Company (CDC) has enjoyed the first mover advantage in the Central Securities Depository (CSD) space since 2014, after winning a public Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZim) tender awarded to them on December 27, 2010.
Mhondoro training centre empowers youths
IN Zimbabwe’s rural areas, the struggle to progress to the next life for young people who would have just completed Ordinary Level studies is endemic.











