Understanding legal personality
Natasha Ncube & Jacob Mutevedzi From purchasing building materials, buying airline tickets to ordering pizza, dealing with a company at some point of our life is inevitable. It is…
Sanyati prioritises social services
Mashonaland West Bureau Sanyati Rural District Council plans to spend the $171 million allocated by Treasury for its devolution programmes on water, healthcare and education infrastructure. Last year, the district…
Building contractors mourn national hero Matiza
Tendai Chara
BUILDING contractors say the death of Joel Biggie Matiza, the former Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development who was declared a national hero and was buried at the National Heroes Acre on Wednesday, created a void that will be difficult to fill.
Bosso elections a gear up, as Mhlope launches manifesto
Langton Nyakwenda
THE temporary postponement of elections at Highlanders, due to the coronavirus, has not stopped candidates from intensifying their campaigns.
Level 4 lockdown extended by two weeks
Online Reporter GOVERNMENT has extended the current Level Four lockdown by another two weeks, meaning that the prevailing restrictions will exist until February 15. Announcing the measures in an address…
Harare City FC still intact
Langton Nyakwenda HARARE City Football Club is still intact and reports that the team has disbanded are work of detractors, a club spokesperson has said. The future of the…
‘Agric offers vast trade opportunities’
Online Reporter
Zimbabwe has undertaken various ease of doing business reforms that make it easier for investors to tap into lucrative trade opportunities.
Scholarship beneficiaries leave for Zambia
Online Reporter
The first batch of Zimbabwean students drawn from the country’s 10 provinces left Thursday for Zambia where they will undertake various programmes under the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa-University of Zambia Scholarship (ED-UNZA).
Cosafa to back Motsepe for CAF presidency
Online Reporter
SOUTHERN African bloc, Cosafa, the biggest zonal grouping under the Confederation of African Football (CAF), have shifted allegiance and have thrown their weight behind South African business mogul Patrice Motsepe’s candidature for the continental body’s president.
All set for World Wetlands Day
Online Reporter
Commemorations of the World Wetlands Day, which are held annually on February 2 to raise global awareness on the importance of wetlands, are set to be overshadowed by the raging coronavirus pandemic.










