Belgium identifies ‘bombers’
Belgian police have identified a prime suspect in Tuesday’s Brussels blasts and two suspected suicide bombers, linking them directly to Islamic State militants behind last November’s Paris attacks, Belgian media…
Zim-SA trade ties: Tightening loose ends
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor SOUTH Africa remains among the top trading partners to Zimbabwe with recent studies indicating the neighbouring country accounts for at least 40 percent of total exports…
Simba Tagz, Guspy Warrior for inaugural Gweru Carnival
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ALL is set for the inaugural Gweru Carnival taking place in the Midlands capital on Saturday.
Labour Column: Take labour case notifications seriously
Davis Ndumiso Sibanda TODAY many employers are paying for cases of unfair dismissals that they should not be paying for and many workers lost out on payments that were due…
Drought: Solutions from past still applicable today
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Some parts of Zimbabwe are reported to be experiencing an acute shortage of food with some localities being so hard hit that their people now resort to…
$33M WASH programme revamp underway
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOKWE and 13 other small towns have revamped their sewer and water reticulation systems through a $33 million water, sanitation and hygiene (Wash) programme.
At least 5 dead in Guinea Ebola flare-up
Conakry – Ebola has likely killed five people in Guinea after re-emerging in the country’s south, health authorities said on Tuesday, confirming two more deaths registered in recent days.
Carpentry school for Gwelutshena
Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter GWELUTSHENA could soon be turned into a furniture manufacturing hub in Nkayi district if efforts to establish a carpentry training school in the area go as…
Nigeria court adjourns fatal building collapse trial yet again
Lagos – A judge on Tuesday adjourned the criminal negligence trial of popular Nigerian preacher TB Joshua over a fatal building collapse at his Lagos megachurch.
Investors eye Binga crocodile farm project
Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter LOCAL and foreign investors have shown interest in investing in crocodile farming in Binga, an official has said.











