We either win together or lose together
The protests and demonstrations experienced in Zimbabwe since August 1 2018 to date, greatly affect the country’s stability and potential to develop.
I believe that dialogue is the solution, not protests and demonstrations.
Worst August since 1998 looms for SA stocks
Investors in South African stocks can thank trade hostilities between China and the US for turning this month into the worst August they have experienced in 21 years.
Fresh crisis hits ZIFA
JUST three days after securing a major reprieve when FIFA threw their weight behind them in the face of disbandment, ZIFA were last night facing a fresh crisis with their financial accounts once again garnished, this time by former employee Lazarus Mhurushomana who is demanding over RTGS$124 million.
AfCFTA cannot succeed without women
The role of women in driving general consumption patterns cannot be overemphasised. Across households, women are more likely to spend their income on products and services that will benefit the smooth running of their homes.
150 buyers for Sanganai
Carren Mushonga
Over 150 international buyers are expected at this year’s 12th Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo scheduled to run from September 12 to 14 at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds in Bulawayo.
What’s up this weekend
Andrew Moyo
This weekend merrymakers and arts lovers are spoilt for choice with many exciting events taking place across the country.
President in “fruitful” meeting with Japan’s PM Abe
President Mnangagwa has met Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a crucial engagement earmarked to strengthen bilateral ties between Zimbabwe and the world’s third largest economy.
Marvellous debut for Nakamba
Langton Nyakwenda
Marvellous Nakamba finally made his debut for Aston Villa and got a top rating from a United Kingdom publication as The Claret and Blue Army thrashed Crewe Alexandra 6-1, in a Carabao Cup second round match at Alexandra Stadium on Tuesday night.
‘The Hawk’ makes bold statement
Gilbert Munetsi recently in ZVISHAVANE
Box Africa’s Simbarashe “The Hawk” Hokonya was the toast of the evening when he outclassed Kudzanayi Zhoya of Chivhu Boxing Club to win, by knock-out, in Round 5 of 6 in a lightweight contest at the Radio Park in Zvishavane last weekend.
Long-distance commuters opt for rail
Norman Muchemwa
Considering the high cost of long distance public transport in Zimbabwe, many passengers are now using passenger trains as a cheaper alternative form of transport.







