US$1bn power deal on track
The US$1 billion expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station will begin this year, with ground-breaking scheduled for July.
Mega private sector kitty for wheat
Livingstone Marufu Private sector companies intend to plough US$140 million into this year’s wheat crop, with most winter farmers expected to start land preparations this week.
‘This foot soldier is ready to lead’
Joe Rugwete I HAVE looked at the way the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee is being run and without taking anything away from the current and past administrators, I have seen areas…
‘I deserve ZOC re-election’
Admire Masenda I AM seeking re-election as Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president because I haven’t finished the work that I started.
Zimbabwe safer than the United States
Zimbabwe is safer for tourists than the United States, United Kingdom and other Western countries, according to a recently-released World Economic Forum report.
This is child’s play for Msholozi
Back in 2007, South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma was elected over his predecessor, Mr Thabo Mbeki, to lead the ruling African National Congress at an elective conference in Polokwane.
Nine perish in car crashes
Six people were killed and 19 others injured when a minibus and Honda Fit collided head-on along the Harare-Chirundu Road early yesterday morning.
Firm Faith launches sixth album
Desire Ncube Acapella group Firm Faith Zimbabwe says it will keep spreading the Gospel through music after launching their sixth album recently.
Shiga brings his touch to dancehall
Prince Mushawevato GIFT “Shiga Shiga” Katulika’s upcoming album comes with a new flavour.
‘Not cash crisis, but discipline crisis’
Livingstone Marufu US$900 million in cash and bond notes/coins worth US$136 million are circulating in Zimbabwe; but fiscal indiscipline — principally hoarding and externalisation — continues to curtail market liquidity,…











