Govt bets on small-scale gold miners
Livingstone Marufu — GOVERNMENT believes small-scale gold miners can deliver more than 10 tonnes of gold as the sector angles to breach the set target of 28 tonnes for 2017.
Mbare: Putting garbage to good use
Emmanuel Kafe For long, Harare’s oldest suburb — Mbare — has been a dark allure, a gateway into and out of Harare and a classic melting pot.
Visa cards: Think about priorities
Howdy folks! The announcement by Standard Chartered Bank that they were cancelling the automatic use of their Visa cards outside Zimbabwe caused a brouhaha.
Theatre Institute launches academy
Takudzwa Chihambakwe — AS the quality of local theatre productions declines due to various challenges, the Zimbabwe chapter of the International Theatre Institute has responded by launching a theatre academy.
NetOne starts to clean up mess
Brian Chitemba Mobile network service provider NetOne has regularised 20 contracts worth millions of dollars with the State Procurement Board as it positions itself for profitability. NetOne entered deals with…
How to mix metals in home decor
HERE are five tips for mixing metals in a way that is classy and not overtly brassy.
New gem on gospel arena
Religion Writer — GOSPEL musician Takesure Zamah’s former backing vocalist — Eliot Makuyana — has ventured on a solo project and has already released an eight track album.
Chadya wants to be Warriors No 1
Ishemunyoro Chingwere GOALKEEPER Nelson Chadya reckons those who believe he is the next Warriors number one are not mistaken at all.
Rains put pressure on tobacco farmers
Incessant rains being experienced across the country have resulted in the early maturity of tobacco, thereby leaving farmers with pressure to harvest and cure the crop before it loses quality.
This Chelsea coach is weird
ANTONIO CONTE says he deliberately creates tension within his Chelsea squad to ensure they don’t become complacent in the English Premier League title race.









