Govt to introduce special desks for mining
GOVERNMENT will soon introduce mineral specific desks as well as a special desk on artisanal and small-scale mining within the ministry of Mines and Mining Development as part of efforts to re-organise the ministry and position it to realise its full potential.
Facebook doesn’t care about privacy or democracy
Mainstream media have obsessed over Russia’s alleged use of Facebook to swing the 2016 US election. In reality, it was actually a shady British data-mining firm that was running pro-Trump Facebook propaganda campaigns.
Simbisa gets nod for Foodfund stake, AIM listing
SIMBISA Brands Limited’s shareholders yesterday unanimously gave directors the green light to acquire a 50 percent stake in global family owned and run food and beverages company Foodfund and at the same time a secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Markets (AIM).
CAPS sweat over Mwanjali, Machapa clearances
CAPS United are still waiting for the reverse international clearances of two of their star players Method Mwanjali and Oscar Machapa. Both players returned to the Green Machine from their adventures abroad. Mwanjali played for Tanzanian top-flight giants Simba Stars while Machapa opted out of AS Vita Club of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Warriors in agonising loss
A BATTLING Zimbabwe twice let slip their lead before paying dearly when they fell in the penalty lottery in a Four-Nation Invitational tournament semi-final clash against hosts Zambia at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola last night.
Cheapest tickets for Mukanya bira sold out
Organisers of Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo’s homecoming show said the first batch of tickets that were going for at least $10 have been sold out and they have unveiled a second lot with the cheapest going for $20. The organisers said they encourage people to make use of various available platforms to buy tickets from wherever they are.
Cheetahs focus on Sevens World Cup
Petros Kausiyo and Nokutenda Chiyangwa DESPITE his team eyeing a successful defence of the Kwesé Victoria Falls title, Cheetahs coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba insists their main focus remains ensuring they are…
Is Mugabe the criminal mastermind?. . . the ‘shayisano’ script unravelling
The events of the past few weeks in the post-Robert Mugabe era have led many Zimbabweans to introspect on Operation Restore Legacy (ORL). The operation, which culminated in the voluntary resignation by Robert Mugabe, sought to eliminate criminals in the G40 cabal, who had surrounded the erstwhile president.
Grace Mugabe, son evicted
POLICE superintendent Kennedy Fero, who was roped in by Mrs Grace Mugabe to grab three low-density houses from Lebanese businessman Mr Jamal Ahmed, has been ordered off the properties to pave way for the rightful owners. Judge President George Chiweshe ordered Supt Fero and other guards off No.
Hamilton hungry for more
MELBOURNE. — A refreshed and hungry Lewis Hamilton has declared he’s ready to take the new Formula One season by the scruff of the neck — which is bad news…











