We’re bringing about the new Zimbabwe

In  November, the Zimbabwean people, led by our youth, went to the streets peacefully and joyfully, determined to have their voices heard.

Addressing Africa’s reading culture

In this instalment, I begin to talk about what happened at the African Union Pan-African Writers Conference held in Ghana as of 7-9 March 2018.

Property sector buoys CFI results

CFI Holdings says recoveries in its property division had helped the group report earnings growth for the first quarter ended February 28, 2018.

CFI shareholders squabbles continue unabated

Shareholder squabbles continued unabated at suspended Zimbabwe Stock Exchange entity CFI Holdings after proxies representing one of the major shareholders, Stalap Investments, walked out on a meeting amid accusations that acting board chairperson, Itai Valerie Pasi was flouting principles of good corporate governance.

Spirit of breaking away runs in Mutinhiri family

Whenever a leopard wants to eat its own kid, it first accuses it of smelling like a goat.

Govt in drive to urbanise growth points

Government is looking at creating urban settings around growth points and service centres in the communal areas as part of efforts to accelerate the country’s urbanisation.

MSU slashes tuition fees for interns

Grace Nyoni Midlands Reporter MIDLANDS State University (MSU) has heeded Government’s directive to reduce tuition fees for students on work-related learning by 40 percent. In an interview, MSU information and…

Billiat, Musona ruled out of tourney

WARRIORS skipper Knowledge Musona and midfield star Khama Billiat have been ruled out of the four-nation tournament to be hosted by neighbours Zambia next week as injuries have reduced coach Sunday Chidzambwa’s options. The duo have missed important games for their teams of late because of injuries.

Govt takes care of repatriated children

Government yesterday said it was taking care of eight children recently repatriated from South Africa after they were smuggled into that country by an illegal transporter based in Chitungwiza. The children were repatriated on Tuesday last week.

Nevirapine shortage plunges mothers into panic

A national shortage of a key preventive medicine, Nevirapine, has heightened the risk of pregnant HIV-positive mothers passing the virus to their children.

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