FC PLATINUM SAILS THROUGH
FC PLATINUM made it to the CAF Champions League group stage but reports of a altercation between coach Norman Mapeza and defender Gift Bello had the club’s bosses burning the midnight oil. Mapeza is said to have assaulted Bello, who was ineligible for yesterday’s clash, after allegedly being irked by the defender’s drunken stupor.
Govt negotiates $216m for NRZ
Government is in negotiations with the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group and Transnet Consortium for the financing of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to the tune of $216 million, according to Government’s 2019 Infrastructure Investment Plan.
Regulator touts for local oil refinery
Zimbabwe should seriously consider establishing a local crude oil refinery as a way of cutting the ballooning fuel bill, according to the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera).
Fresh cholera outbreak claims 3
A fresh cholera outbreak has claimed three lives from 10 cases recorded since Tuesday in the Chomubobo mining area in Mberengwa, Midlands province.
DC redemption movie that never was
IN as far as DC movies go, “Aquaman” is the best attempt the production house has made! Attempts to bring to life the laughing stock of DC properties was always going to be hard.
IMF backs ED’s economic plan
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been bowled over by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s current economic plan, which has already seen Treasury recording a budget surplus of over $29 million during the first two months of its subsistence.
Indaba 2018: It’s business unusual
The 17th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference this week will consolidate national efforts towards reviving Zimbabwe’s economy, a senior ruling party official has said.
Want a goblin? Ask these guys
MR Lameck Banda from Waterfalls, Harare is a shrewd and cunning businessman.
Better known as Sekuru Chitsuwi, Banda understands the basic premise of capitalism: supply and demand.
Tobacco sector in good stead
The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has said it is in the process of finalising the suppliers’ contracts of inputs to be given to tobacco growers under Government’s $70 million contract scheme.
Tough measures on transit fraud
Government has with immediate effect directed all cargo in transit to exit the country within five days, failure which it will be impounded.









