Ease of doing business bills await Presidential assent

Business Reporter THREE Bills designed to improve the local doing business environment — the National Competitiveness Commission Bill, the Deeds Registries Amendment Bill and the Judicial Laws Amendment Bill —…

Sabi Mine: The waking giant

Kuda Bwititi The narrative of mines that close without coming back to life has become all too familiar in Zimbabwe.

Justice Mutambanengwe laid to rest

Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare Hundreds of people yesterday descended on Dambakurimwa Village near Mutare to pay their last respects to Justice Simpson Mutambanengwe who succumbed to renal failure in Namibia…

Cremation: Can society embrace or reject?

Changing world traditions and customs have seen more and more people cremating their departed loves ones. Not so long ago, confusion reigned supreme for the Brown and Maraire families following…

Tokwe-Mukosi facts and figures

By Special Correspondent Tokwe Mukosi Dam is located at the confluence of the Tokwe and Mukosi rivers, and the dam straddles the boundary of Chivi and Masvingo South districts in…

Royalties: Musicians must get more

Mtandazo Dube Bolt Cutter I was tempted to unleash my blades at those that have been criticising what has been called Killer T’s mutilation of the English language during a…

The prophets of Baal are here

Brian Chitemba 1 Kings 18:40 reads, “Then Elijah commanded, ‘Seize all the prophets of Baal. Don’t let a single one escape!’ So the people seized them all, and Elijah took…

Mining enters brave new worldo Gold possession to be decriminalised . Laws to be updated, streamlined

Africa Moyo Business Reporter GOVERNMENT, through the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), has come up with a technical working group for the mining sector, which is expected to…

Sydo sends Mapeza message

Langton Nyakwenda A REJUVENATED Sydney Linyama reminded Dynamos of what they are missing on Thursday night and once again sent a clear message to the Warriors technical team.

Diamond miner ups its game

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT — through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Mines and Mining Development Ministry, has bought mining equipment worth US$8 million from diamond mining companies that used to…

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