ZIFA VP wins Zanu-PF primaries
Patrick Chitumba, Online Reporter Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) vice president, Cde Omega Sibanda has won the right to represent the ruling party, Zanu-PF in the upcoming harmonised elections.
Tracking system for cattle
Sharon Munjenjema, Harare Bureau Woes of livestock loss and theft may soon be a thing of the past as the country introduces an electronic system to trace animals, our Harare…
First Lady implores women to undergo cancer screening
George Maponga in Gutu FIRST Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday took her campaign to the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Gutu where she urged women to undergo cancer screening to…
Hotels cash in on ZITF
Dumisani Nsingo and Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporters A number of hoteliers in and around Bulawayo increased their accommodation charges by as much as 400 percent taking advantage of desperate accommodation…
200m products rejected at Zim borders
Gabriel Masvora, Business Editor BUREAU Veritas, a global standards firm contracted by Government to carry out consignment-based assessment of imports, has rejected more than 200 million units of sub-standard goods…
Bulawayowood – Busisa Moyo’s dream for Bulawayo Arts Awards
Bruce Ndlovu When United Refineries CEO Busisa Moyo remarked during a Press conference that he would like to see Bulawayo follow in the footsteps of the likes of Hollywood and…
Ngezi Platinum hand Highlanders first defeat . . . As Dynamos sink to bottom of log
Don Makanyanga Ngezi Platinum Stars……………….………. 1 Highlanders …………………………………..0 NGEZI Platinum Stars yesterday put some breathing distance between themselves and the rest of the pack as the miners raced to a…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Prioritising economic revival a game changer
THE City of Bulawayo was a hive of activity last week as it hosted the annual Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which notably, was the best attended in more than a…
Chinese loan funds continue to pour in
Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau EXPANSION of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare will begin anytime with construction equipment now en route to the site as Government last week…
ZITF dances to ED music. . . foreign firms pledge more support for Zim
Tinomuda Chakanyuka and Dumisani Nsingo PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra has got other countries and potential investors up on their feet dancing.











