Bars hit by Covid-19 hangover
NIGHTCLUB and social club owners currently find themselves in a pickle: they are stuck with huge stockpiles of beverages, mostly beer, which has either expired or are about to expire.
Covid-19 presents opportunities for ICT sector
While the Covid-19 pandemic has caused economic havoc across the globe, it has also presented growth opportunities for the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector — and Zimbabwe needs to prioritise and leverage on the industry.
Zanu PF youths support Covid-19 fight
THE Zanu PF Youth League has heightened efforts to fight Covid-19 by leveraging on its massive national reach.
The Youth League’s acting deputy national secretary, Cde Tendai Chirau, said the efforts are meant to complement Government in providing social safety for vulnerable members of society.
Govt allays fuel shortage fears
Officials in the Ministry of Energy and Power Development are leaning on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to release letters of credit (LCs) that are needed to release fuel for oil traders.
International fuel traders have been maintaining a month’s supply of fuel at National Oil Infrastructure of Zimbabwe (NOIC)’s Msasa depot.
Break-in at DeMbare offices
DARING thieves broke into Dynamos offices at the National Sports Stadium last week and stole laptops and important documents, including some agreements between the Harare giants and their sponsors.
The matter was reported at Mabelreign Police Station on Wednesday and a docket (RRB 4289960) was subsequently opened.
Huge strides made in environment protection
Zimbabwe on Friday celebrated World Environment Day. The commemoration coincided with the first Friday of the month, declared by President Mnangagwa as National Clean-Up Day. Our reporter Debra Matabvu (DM) spoke to Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu (MN) on environment related issues. We publish excerpts of the interview.
Huge strides made in environment protection
Zimbabwe on Friday celebrated World Environment Day. The commemoration coincided with the first Friday of the month, declared by President Mnangagwa as National Clean-Up Day. Our reporter Debra Matabvu (DM) spoke to Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu (MN) on environment related issues. We publish excerpts of the interview.
Zanu PF youths support Covid-19 fight
THE Zanu PF Youth League has heightened efforts to fight Covid-19 by leveraging on its massive national reach.
The Youth League’s acting deputy national secretary, Cde Tendai Chirau, said the efforts are meant to complement Government in providing social safety for vulnerable members of society.
‘I was motivated by Rhodesia propaganda’
HE went to school up to Grade Seven. At 14, he became a war collaborator. By the time he was 16, Cde Alfred Mushaninga (AM) was already training to fight the colonial regime in Rhodesia. The former freedom fighter, whose nom de guerre was Cde Wedzerai Magorilla, narrates his war story to our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati (LM).
‘Reform club structures’
In the last two decades, football has evolved into a multibillion-dollar industry that has resulted in rich pickings for those who have embraced the ever-changing business trends associated with the sport.
Survival and success of a football organisation stems from sound strategic planning and marketing preparation.









