Star FM part ways with DJ Mbale
Popular radio station Star FM has parted ways with disc jockey Gabriel Mbale, who had worked for the station for some years.
WHAT A GREAT SHOCKER! . . . Saudi Arabia stun Messi and Argentina
DOHA. — A stunning FIFA World Cup game of two halves in a vast stadium where nobody can buy a pint.
Murowa records 24pc jump in diamond output
Nelson Gahadza Business Reporter Diamond production at RZM Murowa increased by 24 percent during the third quarter of 2022 driven by the 500 tonnes per hour (tph) Project Crown Jewel processing…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Full help must be given to victims of rape
The two recent cases of very young girls under the age of 10 being raped and made pregnant has touched large numbers of people, the crime horrifying most with a fair amount of reaction showing up assumptions that do not necessarily hold water.
EU pledges €400m for gender equality, smart agriculture
AS ties between Zimbabwe and the European Union continue to strengthen, a positive spin-off of President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement foreign policy, the 27-member bloc has committed more than €400 million to support gender equality, women empowerment and smart agriculture in the country.
Airlines see return to profit next year
The airline industry remains likely to return to profit next year, with high employment levels and growth in key economies sustaining demand even as household bills spiral, the head of…
Vibrant Tunisia hold Denmark
DOHA. — Tunisia held Denmark to a goalless draw in their World Cup opener yesterday, kicking off their Group D campaign with a strong performance against one of the pre-tournament dark horses.
Floating city on the Zambezi River
|A SYMPHONY of boat navigation lights from a fleet of kapenta fishing rigs reflected off the Zambezi River on a dark and clear night, creating a magical streak of glittering light reaching across the water.
Neighbours strengthen ties with ZPCS
Prison officials from Eswatini, Mozambique and Namibia have agreed to work with the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS), sharing advice on rehabilitation of inmates and the four services reviewing their bilateral relations with the aim of strengthening ties.
‘Credit outlook darkens for non-financial firms’
The outlook for credit conditions next year for non-financial companies in Europe, Middle East and Africa is negative, credit rating agency Moody’s said on Monday, as financing conditions degrade and…











