Sulu in favourite hunting ground

Dendera musician Suluman Chimbetu will tomorrow return to one of his favourite hunting grounds at Mushandirapamwe Hotel. His manager Carlton Muparutsa said they will be having a good time at one of their best venues.

Party time at Talent Village tomorrow

It will be party time at Talent Development Village tomorrow when owners of the venue launch ‘‘Cooler Box’’ event that is set to see imbibers and merrymakers driving into the spacious outdoor facility with their drinks for more than 12 hour of music.

Import substitution programme saves Blue Ribbon $4,5m

GRAIN milling company, Blue Ribbon Foods Limited has saved around $4,5 million in the past 18 months after procuring maize locally from farmers who were contracted under Government’s import substitution programme, known as Command Agriculture.

Mutasa hails Buildcon contest

DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa says the friendly game against visiting Zambian outfit Buildcon at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow is a perfect way to round off an eventful pre-season campaign as the Glamour Boys hope to carry their winning mentality into the league which kicks off next week.

CZI welcomes NRZ revival

Revival of National Railways of Zimbabwe comes as one of key economic deliverables that will set many companies on a recovery trajectory as it has potential to significantly lower heavy industries’ transport costs, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industry (CZI) Bulawayo chapter president Joseph Gunda has said.

Gold sector to spend $100m on expansion

The gold mining sector is expected to spend over $100 million on expansion projects this year, with output projected to increase significantly.

Govt should address plight of students on industrial attachment

Last year Richard Muchenje (not his real name), a polytechnic student on attachment, failed to secure his fees until March. Because of Higher Education Examination Council (Hexco) regulations that require a student to be attached for a year, Richard was told he had to re-do the attachment in 2018. He could not be assessed since he could not get a log book which is given upon full fees payment.

Chevrons in warm up win

HALF-CENTURIES by Hamilton Masakadza and Brendan Taylor helped hosts Zimbabwe beat Papua New Guinea by five wickets in a warm-up match at the Bulawayo Athletic Club yesterday.

Zim and the new political paradigm

It’s just a few months away from elections and in the fall of long-time leader Robert Mugabe and the death of main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe is entering uncharted political terrain.

Zim open for business mantra charms investors

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s mantra that Zimbabwe is open for business has charmed foreigners, with delegates at the just-ended International Fruit and Vegetable Expo in Berlin, Germany, eager to know more about Zimbabwe’s agricultural produce.

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