Cash situation to improve: RBZ

Harare Bureau THE country’s economy is on the rebound due to the recovery of the productive sector backed by the expected bumper harvest and increased prices of minerals on the…

Bluez Cafe gets artistes’ thumbs up

Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent ArtistEs in Bulawayo have decided to revive arts hubs in a bid to produce better quality products for their audiences. Last week in Bulawayo they…

Brace for more, Met services department on earthquakes

Harare Bureau At least 50 earthquakes hit Zimbabwe in 2016, with the country likely to experience more tremors yearly, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said.

Mhlanga ‘back’ at FC Platinum

Fungai Muderere WARRIORS defender Lawrence Mhlanga who for the past two months has showed that he wants out at Chicken Inn, recently went back to Zvishavane were he has been…

Award-winning poet turns to comedy

Fairness Moyana, Sunday Leisure Correspondent NAMA award-winning poet, Obert Dube has added a new feather to his hat by venturing into stand-up comedy.

Chat with Sis Noe: My husband can’t stop cheating

Hi Sis Noe MY husband and I have been together for about a year-and-a-half now and we have a two-month old son. Now the thing is he has been having…

President appoints Deputy Governor of the RBZ

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has appointed respected economist and Deposit Protection Corporation chairperson Dr Jesimen Tarisai Chipika as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

Blondie recalls being counted among the dead

YOUNG, innocent, determined and green behind the ears, Cde Sennie Ncube (nee Nare), barely fifteen, fled her home in Gwanda to go and join the armed struggle in Zambia via…

Malaria claims 173 lives

Nokukhanya Moyo, Sunday News Reporter MORE than 170 people have died of malaria since the beginning of the year while more than 100 000 cases of the disease have been…

Local firm sues CABS over lines of credit

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter DEAT Capital, a local financial advisory firm, is suing the Central Africa Building Society (CABS) for allegedly failing to pay it its facilitation fee for…

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