Zim plunged into mourning as Cde Chinx passes on

Tinashe Farawo and Mtandazo Dube AS Zimbabweans mourn the death of liberation fighter and renowned musician, Dickson Chingaira, popularly known as Cde Chinx, the Zanu-PF Harare Province has taken the…

Youth empowerment, Govt priority: President

Government is rolling out a cocktail of economic empowerment interventions to facilitate the integration of young people into mainstream economic activities and establish their position as the foundation of economic…

Break-in at Sekeramayi’s house

  THIEVES broke into Defence Minister Dr Sydney Sekeremayi’s house in the early hours of Friday and got away with US$620.

Govt focuses on high-rise buildings

Government is now moving towards constructing high-rise apartments as opposed to expending more land on single storey houses following President Mugabe’s call to stop the wanton distribution of land for…

DeMbare’s Mission for nine

  THE team of seven million souls could only attract 700 paying fans when it decided to host a commemoration match for the nine who died in the line of…

$160m bond notes in circulation

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has released a total US$160 million worth of bond notes into circulation since last November as part of measures to ease shortages of money…

ZB and Vingirai split imminentn… Relationship irretrievably breaks down

Darlington Musarurwa  and Africa Moyo THE split between ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH) and Intermarket Holdings Limited (IHL) — which have been operating as a single entity for the past 11…

Cde Chinx’s voice will never die

Cde Charles Tongobaya Mabhunu, “Cde Zanz” My birth name is Charles Zvidzai. My Chimurenga name was Cde Charles Tongobaya Mabhunu. I was later given the nick-name Cde Zanz by Cde…

Family feud over witchcraft

Emmanuel Kafe TWO Harare brothers are at loggerheads over a ritual performed at the family home meant to enhance supernatural protection but allegedly backfired leaving a child crippled in the…

$9m for learning material

Government has secured $9 million to purchase learning and teaching materials for primary and secondary schools under the new education curriculum, a Cabinet Minister has said.

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