The job that no one wants
Makomborero Mutimukulu Sports Editor THE most glamourous job in Zimbabwean football is vacant but it’s not turning any heads. Very few coaches are lighting up their eyes at the prospect of being…
Back to the drawing board. . . Companies Bill sent back for redrafting
Africa Moyo GOVERNMENT is redrafting the Companies Bill after it emerged the last version compiled by the World Bank — a technical partner in the project —- did not incorporate…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim: The most innocent nation
There are many idle minds around, and the Devil has his hands full in these workshops. The idleness is seen in the factional self-immolation that some in Zanu-PF have been delighting…
Military Touch hits Gweru landmine
Mtandazo Dube and Takudzwa Chihambakwe THE grand launch that never was!
Zec sets BVR deadline
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter The biometric voter registration (BVR) kit supplier for the 2018 harmonised elections will be known on March 20, 2017 in keeping with a Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s roadmap…
2 900 new firms register with NSSA
Business Reporter The National Social Security Authority in 2016 registered 2 887 new companies employing more than 18 192 people, statistics show.
Zexie Manatsa’s road to Damascus
Desire Ncube MUSICIAN-turned-pastor Zexie Manatsa says he fulfilled the desire of Zaoga Forward in Faith leader Archbishop Ezekiel Guti when he converted to Christianity and became a pastor.
Pasuwa joins the money queue
Langton Nyakwenda Former Warriors coach Kalisto Pasuwa is joining what has become a permanent feature at Zifa: the long queue of people waiting for the football association to pay what…
The fall and rise of Simba Nhivi
Langton Nyakwenda “I don’t give up easily … I have a history that gives me the zeal; a history that gives me the energy to push harder” CAPS UNITED forward Simba…
RBZ adds US$20m to gold facility
Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has doubled its small-scale gold support facility to US$40 million to help the sector reach the 28-tonne target for 2017.











