Moyo, Zhuwao apologise to Zanu PF
EXILED former Zanu PF members and Cabinet ministers Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao have apologised to the ruling party for their utterances backing the opposition parties since the time they were kicked out of the party on a number of charges in 2017.
Zimbabweans shine on global platforms
RIDING on the crest of President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement policy, Education 5.0 model and Zimbabwe is open for business mantra, Zimbabweans are scaling dizzy heights on international platforms.
Sakunda drops Rufaro Stadium bombshell
SAKUNDA Holdings, who had committed to give Rufaro Stadium a massive face-lift after entering into a partnership with the Harare City Council, have withdrawn from the project with immediate effect.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : ZEC needs upgrade to keep criminals out
THE hacking attack on a website of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, and the subsequent boasting by a shadowy body claiming to be an election watchdog, means that ZEC must now spend money and time to impose much higher levels of security on its public ITC access.
Local soap Estate Blues to honour actors
The producers of Zimbabwe’s longest running television soapie “Estate Blues”, have said the inaugural edition of the Estate Blues Merit Awards are set to be held in December and will be broadcasted live on the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC).
100MW solar station for Norton
CABINET yesterday approved a framework agreement for a 100 megawatt solar power station in Norton signed between Zimbabwe and Belarus as Zimbabwe continues adding generating capacity.
EcoCash to keep exploring digital space for solutions
EcoCash Holdings Limited says it will continue to pursue opportunities for digital solutions to various socio-economic challenges as the fintech group seeks to enhance financial inclusion through technology.
Musanhu decries poor derby standards
CHAMU Musanhu is a concerned man after coming face to face with the fallen standards of the Harare Derby.
Zanu-PF raises concern over slow Commonwealth process
ZANU PF has told the visiting Commonwealth delegation that the ruling party is more than ready to rejoin the bloc, but expressed disappointment at the slow pace of the process.
Trade blocs to bolster intra-Africa trade, says Comesa
THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) says implementation of regional and continental free trade regimes will position Africa into a formidable economic bloc that can exploits envisaged integration benefits.











