RBZ registers 19 new micro-finance firms
Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) registered 19 new micro-finance institutions between January and June this year, bringing the total number of licensed operators to 194.…
Sex with daughter man jailed 90 years
Walter Mswazie and Michelle Gwizi A MASVINGO man (39) was sentenced to 90 years in prison for turning his daughter (13) into a sex slave while a man from Bulawayo…
Lifeless, hopeless, clueless DeMbare
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau Dynamos 0-0 Chapungu NOT even Kingston Nkhatha’s debut, and the return of head coach Lloyd Mutasa from national duty, could breathe life into the faltering Glamour…
Gweru heads for fun-filled weekend
Langalakhe Mabena in Gweru Gweru will have a weekend full of musical entertainment as the country’s talented performers Killer T and Hip Hop sensation Takura perform with two different shows…
UPDATED: ED on cholera
Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday called on local authorities countrywide to ensure efficient, consistent waste management systems and the provision of clean water in the face of…
Zimbabwe working on new economic policy
Enacy Mapakame in Victoria Falls Government is working on a new short-term economic blueprint that is expected to help stabilise the economy as it moves towards achieving the middle income…
‘Carnival to rake $50million proceeds’
Business Correspondent ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive officer, Mr Karikoga Kaseke, says the 2018 Harare International Carnival slated for next month is expected to rake in $50 million to…
Pupils cheat death in wind storm
Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent SCORES of pupils cheated death on Wednesday afternoon at Tokwana High School in Plumtree after strong winds blew roofs off two classroom blocks, hurling asbestos shrapnel…
Zimbabwean stabbed to death in SA xenophopia
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN man was attacked and killed at his tuck-shop in South Africa following violent attacks by South Africans who targeted foreigners as taxi drivers went…
Vultures: The mysterious lives of mythical birds
Merlyn Nkomo African cultures differ in their ways of doing things, societal norms, religious beliefs and rituals. However, most, if not all revere vultures as a special group of birds,…











