Yes, we surely can
The completion of a medical oxygen and industrial gas plant in Feruka, Mutare, is yet another remarkable achievement for the Government.
When Magufuli spoke from the grave
There once lived a woman in Masvingo who was called Shuvai Ben Mahofa.
Known for her unapologetic straight-talk and indefatigable industry, she had long morphed into an Iron Lady before activism on women’s rights had gained significant currency in local and international discourse.
Mining sector records major milestones
The country has made significant headway in its quest to grow the mining sector to US$12 billion in the next two years from US$2,7 billion realised in 2017 driven by planned, ongoing and completed projects.
Road rehab creates 1 500 jobs
Over 200 kilometres of road have been reconstructed and opened to traffic on the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge highway, underlining progress being made by the Second Republic towards the attainment of Vision 2030.
Herentals’ own Grealish?
Langton Nyakwenda Sports Reporter HIS teammates and close friends call him “Grealish” because they see similarities between this exciting prospect and Manchester City’s record signing, Jack Grealish. The former Aston…
Beverly scandal that rocked banking
Intermarket Holdings Limited (IHL)’s bid to buy Beverly Building Society (BBS) in 2003 set off a chain of events that saw the ambitious bank being put under curatorship while the building society was subsequently acquired by CBZ Holdings under “questionable” circumstances.
ADDING PAIN TO GRIEF…as funeral parlours mix up bodies… families fear identifying relatives
The third wave of coronavirus has been unforgiving. There has been an explosion in infections and deaths since mid-June.
Stage set for Zim to shine
Zimbabwe has been presented with a golden opportunity to showcase its trade and investment opportunities, rich culture, arts and all it has to offer at the Dubai Expo slated for October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. We cannot afford to miss this.
First Lady brings joy to Tonga community
FACED by worsening juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancies, alcohol and drug abuse among youths, the Tonga community appealed for intervention to ensure children grow into morally upright and responsible citizens.
UN experts deplore sanctions
ILLEGAL sanctions such as those imposed on Zimbabwe by the West hold back development and punish innocent civilians in affected countries, an independent panel of experts appointed by the United Nations (UN) has said.











