Remember the story about dhimoni rekuDotito?
The law enforcement agencies, especially the police have to be very, very careful. The new strategy in town is to provoke the authorities so that they overreact, like what the…
Sadc turns to energy investment
Joseph Ngwawi Southern African leaders are expected to discuss measures to mobilise resources for developing energy infrastructure as a key enabler for the region’s industrialisation thrust as well as discuss…
Govt freezes recruitments, promotions
Bulawayo Bureau Government has with immediate effect frozen the recruitment of new employees and promotions in the Civil Service as part of its staff rationalisation exercise. This is in line with…
Judgment Night 4 brings tourism boost
GOVERNMENT has endorsed the forthcoming United Family International Church’s Judgment Night 4 as a major religious tourism event.
Energy projects on course
Livingstone Marufu Zimbabwe is edging closer to electricity self-sufficiency, with nearly all major power projects within prescribed deadlines, a Zesa Holdings official has said. The utility wants to add roughly 3…
Plastic money framework needs strengthening
Persistance Gwanyanya ELECTRONIC transactions have been on a growth trajectory in Zimbabwe. Since dollarisation in 2009, the value of annual electronic transactions increased by 726 percent to US$58,6 billion largely reflecting…
MFIs adjust as cash shortages persist
MICROFINANCE institutions (MFIs), the bulk of which provide money to individuals and small to medium scale enterprises, are switching from cash to plastic money as cash shortages persist.
Old Georgians in Gold Cup pledge
OLD GEORGIANS coach Grant Mitchell has challenged his players to use their participation in the Gold Cup to market themselves and Zimbabwe rugby. OGs are Zimbabwe’s sole representatives in the rebranded…
Christian persecution intensifies in DRC as militants hack 35 to death
CHRISTIAN persecution is on the rise in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as a new group of militants tied up and hacked to death 35 people in one of…
Pastor trains next generation of pastors
IN 2002, Noah Sibanda graduated from Africa Nazarene University in Nairobi, Kenya, with a Master’s Degree in Religion. In August of that same year, Sibanda returned to his home country Zimbabwe, where…



