NEW: Harare-Maputo logistics rail service launched
The first dedicated container train service connecting Harare and Maputo was launched by DP World Maputo on Friday and will be expanded in the coming months.
Dodo sees progress
FOR some of their fans, watching CAPS United play is real therapy.
Unbeknown to players, their performance on the pitch has an impact on the millions of supporters who have been following the club since its formation in 1973.
Economic reforms pay off: President
THE broad set of economic reforms rolled out by the Second Republic over the past three years are now bearing fruit, with the country on the cusp of achieving prosperity for the majority of its citizens, President Mnangagwa has said.
Gatherings banned, trading hours cut in new Covid-19 regulations
GOVERNMENT has — with effect from tomorrow — banned all gatherings, except funerals, in new Covid-19 containment measures aimed at curtailing a possible third wave of the pandemic.
Let’s nip third wave in the bud
When dealing with an invisible enemy such as a virus during a public health crisis, science is of paramount importance.
Prices: Rogue businesses put on notice
Flagrant disregard of the law by some businesses, which recently hiked prices of goods and services after the Government gazetted a law to protect consumers from unfair pricing could soon force the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) to rein in the indiscipline.
Let’s run incompetent gremlins out of town
Bishop Lazi’s granny was celebrated for her witchcraft. The old lady surely knew how to concoct a delectable seven-day brew that could steal the heart of many an imbiber in the village and beyond.
Nadolo leaves Ndiraya smiling
A gamble by Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya to bring in an unfit King Nadolo paid dividends, as the former Highlanders forward scored the priceless goal to ensure the Harare giants cemented their position at the top of the Chibuku Super Cup Group One log standings.
Skeletons tumble in council clean up …traders fall prey to rogue employees
The ongoing council-led blitz to rid cities of illegal structures and undesignated trading sites could have inadvertently unearthed a major scam by council employees.
Govt pursues forex abusers
Government has started going after companies that are violating the recently promulgated Statutory Instrument (SI) 127, which is meant to protect consumers by ensuring they are not charged prices aligned to the black market exchange rate, especially by companies who would have benefited from the foreign currency auction.










