‘Brexit will leave Britain poorer’
Brexit will inevitably leave Britain worse off than had it remained in the EU, the UK Chancellor Philip Hammond said yesterday. Hammond has previously repeatedly insisted that “when the British…
Revival of Zisco to breathe new life to key firms
A lot of ground has been covered under the Government’s programme to reform its 43 public enterprises. Briefing journalists after Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Acting Minister…
700 new jobs. . .President breaks ground at lithium mine
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday officiated at the ground breaking ceremony of the Arcadia Lithium Mine in Goromonzi that will see an initial investment of $165 million…
‘Country not ready to liberalise bond note exchange rate’
Prosper Ndlovu/Kudzai Chikiwa, Business Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said the country is not ready to liberalise the bond note exchange rate or introduce a new currency…
FC Platinum grind out draw
Mukudzei Chingwere in ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar CNaPS Sport 1 -1 FC Platinum EDWIN MADHANANGA scored late on to cap a polished act in the Champions League preliminary round, first leg encounter…
Letters to the editor: Returning looted artefacts will finally restore heritage to the brilliant cultures that made them
EDITOR: European museums are under mounting pressure to return the irreplaceable artefacts plundered during colonial times. As an archaeologist who works in Africa, this debate has a very real impact…
PPC awards empower creatives
Showbiz Reporter WITH a day left before entries for the first phase of the 2019 PPC Imaginarium Awards close, event organisers have called on creatives to quickly register. The competition…
Indian firm to set up shop in Bulawayo
Stanford Chiwanga in Gujarat, India A LEADING Indian plastic products manufacturing company, Kanku International, plans to set up shop in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city, responding positively to President Mnangagwa’s…
British official urges Zim politicians to reject violence
Tichaona Zindoga, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s political leaders should reject violence, observe the rule of law and focus on moving the country forward, a top British government official has said. Britain…
Everybody’s Talking unearths hidden talent
Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter THE premiere of the much anticipated theatrical play, Everybody’s Talking, at the Bulawayo Theatre recently unearthed a lot of hidden acting talent. The highly opinionated storyline…











