Mystery surrounds PCJ bus accident

Tafadzwa Kadani recently in Selous Mystery still surrounds the road traffic accident that saw a herd of 33 cows being ploughed into by a PCJ bus that was en-route to…

Family Singers return

By Fatima Bulla EVER thought of Shuvai Wutawunashe’s whereabouts, that gospel artiste who fronted The Family Singers?

Diesel 50: Answer to early deaths?

Tafadzwa Kadani While Zimbabwe is moving towards phasing out diesel 500 and adopting diesel 50 in a bid to cut carbon emissions, motorists have said that they do not have…

Brider warns against complacency

Tinashe Kusema YOUNG Sables gaffer Brendon Brider has warned his charges against complacency when they kick-off their Under-20 World Rugby Trophy campaign next week. The Under-20 side is fresh off…

IDBZ raises US$35m for Kariba, Hwange

Africa Moyo THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe has raised US$35 million through the Zimbabwe Power Company bond for refurbishment of Kariba South Power Station and repowering of Hwange Thermal…

ZB opens Mozambican unit

Livingstone Marufu ZB Reinsurance, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ZB Financial Holdings, has been given the green light to roll out services in Mozambique by the Insurance Institute of Mozambique (ISSM)…

Zimplats caught in ‘Panama Papers’ furore

Allegations that salaries of management at Zimplats, the country’s biggest platinum miner, were paid via an offshore company has renewed interest in the role mining companies play in siphoning resources…

The enduring appeal of Tocky Vibes

Takudzwa Chihambakwe Leisure Correspondent AFTER staging an uninspiring performance at the annual Harare Shut Down Concert back in 2014, the sky rocketing graph of award-winning dancehall musician Tocky Vibes took…

Lessons from Zim: Standards for responsible mining

Jon Samuel AFTER years of dialogue with the mining industry, impacted communities, and other stakeholders, a certification scheme for responsible mining will soon be launched.

School heads sacked for abusing funds

Tinashe Farawo The Public Service Commission has started expelling school heads linked to abuse of development levies, and 74 are before provincial disciplinary panels it has emerged. The crackdown involves…

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