ZESA: 300 000 more prepaid meters

The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority will install 300 000 more prepaid meters at a cost of US$150 million.

Hwange stun Chicken Inn

Mehluli Sibanda in Bulawayo Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . (0) 0 Hwange. . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 1…

North, South Korea in talks to ease tension

Top aides to the leaders of North and South Korea met at the Panmunjom truce village straddling their border on Saturday, raising hopes for an end to a standoff that…

Tracing African Roots: Water is life

TRADITIONALISTS and faith healers share one common resource in the conduct of their practices – water. Many people are treated through water therapy by different practitioners.

Business Forum: Stop sweeping dirt under the carpet

THE English idiom “sweeping dirt under the carpet” means to conceal something that is embarrassing that you don’t want other people to know about. It is like someone who lifts…

Mr Zimbabwe eyes Iron Man title

Mr Zimbabwe, Champion Chienderamwano, has set his sights on claiming the Mr Iron Man title when the event goes down in Kadoma on September 5.

Zambia in crisis as Kariba dries up

THE last time Munandi Siatambika remembers Lake Kariba being this empty was 20 years ago.

AFRICA DESK: When President Mugabe stopped a war

Prompted by President Mugabe’s nostalgic look into Sadc’s history at the Sadc Summit in Botswana on August 17, 2015, Mmegi correspondent Gale Ngakane digs into his own archives and tells…

A new dawn for Homelink

Homelink is likely the only quasi-fiscal unit created by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe that will not be sold off like is happening to other central bank investments made through…

LEGAL MATTERS: Labour Bill: Does the law work in reverse?

So our Parliament has now passed the Labour Amendment Bill (LAB) whose main objective appears to be to improve or increase the lot of the workers whose employment contracts were…

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