US$600m trades outside banking sector

At least $600 million is circulating outside the formal banking system with revelations that more than $1 million exchange hands among informal traders in Mbare, Harare daily.

CSC deal stalls

Darlington Musarurwa and Ishemunyoro Chingwere THE proposed deal to restart the Cold Storage Commission (CSC) through forging an agreement between creditors and the company is now stuck in a rut…

Bombshell called Gemma

Takudzwa Chihambakwe WHEN it comes to musical aristocracy and their extensions on the local music scene, names such as Dembo, Chimbetu and Brown among many others, dominate.

New parly building on course

Sharon Munjenjema Construction of the new Parliament Building in Mt Hampden — 18 kilometers North-West of Harare — is expected to commence around August as Government begins to addresses issues…

Mapeza brings the pizzazz

  NORMAN MAPEZA has brought the pizzazz back into the Warriors and the lads love it. Despite the palpable pressure ahead of this afternoon’s 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier…

Govt sets team for police officers’ welfare

Government has set up the Zimbabwe Police Association, a 14-member board of senior officers, to look into matters affecting the welfare and discipline of members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police.

All 43 could not live to tell

A red old Mazda B1800 truck speedily, but cautiously navigates its way through the Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital main entrance.

Singer savages Jah Prayzah

Prince Mushawevato SONGBIRD Jean Masters has lambasted Jah Prayzah’s camp for using her as a scapegoat when angry fans violently protested the musician’s late arrival on stage last weekend.

Satan is a figure for hate speech, against dissent

#ChiselingtheDebris  Shingai Rukwata Ndoro ‘Satan’ is a 10th century English word and it comes from Greek, “satanas” (#G4567). It means “opposition or adversary” not a real person.

Still Waters championing culture

Nick Beny, Upper six Still Waters Learning Academy I always thought that by 2017 everything would be modernised because of the growing digital era, I thought people would feel lazy…

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