US firms eye $400m investments in Zim

ZIMBABWE is on the brink of securing nearly half a billion dollar investments in the health sector from a group of American firms that have since initiated regulation formalities with Harare.

Pharoahs coach raises stakes

EGYPTIAN assistant coach Tito Garcia has suggested the Warriors will be dealing with a world-class player in the calibre of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo when they face Mohamed Salah in the opening 2019 AFCON finals opener at the Cairo International Stadium on Friday.

Lifestyle audits for public officials

A NEW legislation that allows lifestyle audits of all public officials to ascertain if their living standards are commensurate with their incomes is set to be introduced, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has said.

Cde Chimurenga: Epitome of ‘Writing Back’

While some were mourning the tragic passing of Honourable Vimbai Tsvangirai-Java and that of the wife of the grandiloquent Talent Chiwenga and other church colleagues, something remarkable also took place in Zimbabwe last week.

Zesa to add 120MW to grid

The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority plans to expeditiously refurbish Hwange Power Station’s  Unit 3 to augment local power generation by 120MW, while negotiations with regional suppliers for additional power continue.

Electronic cargo tracking system comes alive

Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra)  on Friday put into operation the electronic cargo tracking system (ECTS), introduced as a pilot project in 2017, as it moves to plug  revenue leakages through smuggling of commodities.

Mudavanhu spells out CBZ vision

Exactly a year ago, Zimbabwe’s biggest banking group, CBZ Holdings Limited, appointed Dr Blessing Mudavanhu as its group chief executive officer. Dr Mudavanhu has decades of international and regional financial services experience with 10 years in New York, United States where he worked for Bank of America.

Squeeze every inch out of a small closet

LET us face it, unless you are a millionaire, you probably do not have enough closet space. Instead of cutting your clothing collection, use the tricks below to create twice as much space as you had before.

Eaglesvale hold Culture Day

Culture is a beautiful thing that everyone should know. Our school has an outstanding tradition of respecting culture through a cultural week.

Ride with ease the TODA way

E-hailing is a new trend reshaping the way we do business in Zimbabwe. Out with the old and in with a new technology system to simplify the process of physically approaching a taxi driver and asking them to take you to the next destination.

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