Harrison in no hurry to unleash Samanja

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HARARE City coach Mark Harrison is in no rush to play captain Tendai Samanja and Malvin Gaki in their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against…

Unpack Marriages Bill, say women parliamentarians

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Women parliamentarians want more information unpacking the proposed Marriages Bill for them to push for its enactment into law once it is tabled in Parliament. Taking…

Cane farmers accuse chair of corruption

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi The embattled Commercial Sugar Cane Farmers Association in Chiredzi has been hit by a mass exodus of members amid allegations that its newly-elected executive had failed…

Turkey keen to boost ties with Zim

Turkey is keen to boost bilateral relations with Zimbabwe by striking new deals in various economic sectors, especially energy and power development, Turkey Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Hakan Kivanc has said.

Lovezh unveils ‘Chikuru Kufema’

Rising sungura musician Lovemore “Lovezh” Nherudzo unveiled his second album, “Chikuru Kufema” on Tuesday at East Point (formerly Jazz 105) in Harare. The album, which is based on social commentary, is promising to make waves in the sungura industry.

We’ve nothing to hide, ZEC tells EU

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday told the European Union election exploratory team that it had nothing to hide and is open to scrutiny before, during and after the harmonised elections.

Divorce: A veritable psychological landmine

Dr Sacrifice Chirisa Mental Health Matters The topic of divorce would seem to require no introduction. Divorce refers to the often messy and painful end of a marriage. Despite the…

95pc repayment of loans encouraging: CBZ

Enacy Mapakame in  Bulawayo Zimbabwe’s largest banking group by assets and deposits, CBZ Holdings Limited says repayment of loans by small to medium enterprises has been encouraging at 95 percent.…

Constitution translated into indigenous languages

THE Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs has launched a translated version of the Constitution in four indigenous languages, in a development aimed at enhancing accessibility of the vital document to all Zimbabweans.
The supreme legislative document is now available in Shona, Ndebele, Tonga and Kalanga.

Steelmakers to reopen

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau The revival of closed industries in Masvingo continues to gather momentum, with the impending reopening of Steel Makers Sponge Iron plant in the city’s industrial area…

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