Occupancies buoy First Mutual Properties
Business Reporter Improved occupancies during 2019 helped boost First Mutual Properties’ numbers during that financial year, despite a generally difficult operating environment. Inflationary pressures and a depreciating currency, have been…
Singer markets Zim in Australia
Arts Reporter AustraliaN-based musician Cozzy Kozile Dube says he uses every opportunity he gets in the foreign land to market Zimbabwean culture and tell others about the beauty of his…
Dominant Lewis wins
VIENNA. — A dominant Lewis Hamilton secured his first win of the season and the 85th of his career with a perfectly-judged victory from pole position as Mercedes reeled off…
Mpandawana decongestion plan tabled
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Government wants Mpandawana town in Gutu to be de-congested and transformed by developing new residential and business stands in surrounding service centres, in line with President…
Hive of activity as border reopens
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Activity has heightened at Beitbridge Border Post since its re-opening last Friday morning following a temporary closure for disinfection and other measures after a South African…
Public toilets closing times a worry
Municipal Correspondent Harare City Council should consider extending operating hours for its public toilets, particularly those at terminuses in the Central Business District, most of which close at 4pm when…
Pollution, siltation choke Lake Mutirikwi
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau A strong stench wafts into the thin air, forcing passers-by to scramble for small pieces of cloth to cover their faces. The hyacinth that continues to…
JUST IN: Zanu PF SA dismisses July 31 planned demo
ZANU PF South Africa has dismissed the planned July 31 demonstrations by the opposition as mere attention seeking manoeuvres meant to cause alarm and despondency.
COVID-19: China donates to fight
Zimbabwe has received more polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from China, which will boost the fight against Covid-19 pandemic.
COVID-19: Five more deaths as cases rise
The number of people who have succumbed to Covid 19 has reached 18 while the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases rose to 982 after 40 more cases and five new deaths were recorded yesterday.











