Indian investors flock to Zim

THE new dispensation’s rallying call, that Zimbabwe is open for business, has roused the interest of Indian investors amid indications that investment proposals from the Asian economic giant are growing at a fast pace.

Zanu-PF angles for five million votes

Zanu-PF is poised to garner the envisaged five million votes in the 2023 elections if party structures work together to achieve the goal, President Mnangagwa has said.

Perfect hat-trick

YOU have to give it to them.

From the onset they looked like they wanted it more and in the end it was 10-man FC Platinum who etched their name in Zimbabwean football’s folklore at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

‘Dog eat dog’ this Saturday …gigs galore in the capital

“This festive season will be dull,” some have said.

Good luck telling that to merrymakers in the capital.

Child beggars for hire

CLAD in a tattered pair of grey shorts and a greasy T-shirt, a boy dashes from one side of the street to the other at a robot-controlled intersection in downtown Harare.

Holding a cup in his hand, the boy, one of the many young beggars that are ever-present at almost every corner of the capital city, makes a passionate plea to a motorist, asking him to drop any amount of money into his cup.

Heed President’s message: VP Chiwenga

Zanu-PF should take a cue from President Mnangagwa’s message as the direction that the party is taking going forward, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

CLOSING ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY

CLOSING ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, THE PRESIDENT AND FIRST SECRETARY OF ZANU-PF, CDE E.D. MNANGAGWA, AT THE ZANU-PF NATIONAL PEOPLE’S CONFERENCE

PPC boost for Zima awards

January 25, 2020, has been set aside for the much-touted return of Zimbabwe’s premier music awards, the Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima). As the day fast approaches, do the organisers of the event have their house in order?

We are living in a prison

If ever there was need for a revolution — a real revolution — it is now.

We are really living in a self-made, man-made prison.

Child beggars for hire

CLAD in a tattered pair of grey shorts and a greasy T-shirt, a boy dashes from one side of the street to the other at a robot-controlled intersection in downtown Harare.

Holding a cup in his hand, the boy, one of the many young beggars that are ever-present at almost every corner of the capital city, makes a passionate plea to a motorist, asking him to drop any amount of money into his cup.

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