Caps better than Dynamos: Chitiyo
Langton Nyakwenda, Harare Bureau PLAYMAKER Ronald “Rooney” Chitiyo has only been at Caps United for three weeks but that has been long enough for him to appreciate the serious work…
ZITF preparations gather momentum
Dickson Mangena, Business Reporter ABOUT 70 percent of exhibition space made available for the 58th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has been taken up as the fair…
Nceku turns one
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter BULAWAYO-BORN internet sensation — Thuba Sibanda who stars as the philosophical, comical and phenomenal Nceku turned one this month, with his page garnering at least…
Using tiles to decorate your bathroom
WHEN decorating or designing a home, people tend to turn a blind eye on bathrooms yet the room is just as important as any other room. One way of adding…
Mlue Jay partners US producer
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter SOUTH Africa-based rapper and sound engineer, Mlue Jay has partnered Chicago, USA producer Andrew Anderson who has produced for international names such as the Atlantic…
Bulawayo model spreads wings
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SANDRA Gonah cut her teeth in the entertainment industry when she was crowned second princess in the Black Opal face of Zimbabwe in 2014 when she…
Manqoba: Big miracle in India
Harare Bureau MANQOBA Mabhena, daughter to Zimpapers employees Lawson Mabhena and Shamiso Yikoniko, defied all-odds to make a miraculous recovery after doctors had given her the faintest chance at survival…
‘Zimbabwe can learn from emerging economies,’ experts say
Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Editor ZIMBABWE can benefit more from fostering investment partnerships with emerging economies , economists have said.
Bank deposits grow by five percent
Dumisani Nsingo in Harare BANK deposits have grown by about five percent in recent months with more United States dollars finding their way into the financial institutions compared to bond…
RBZ unlocks fertiliser puzzle
Harare Bureau THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is taking Government’s Command Agriculture scheme seriously and has prioritised foreign currency allocation to fertiliser companies for the importation of raw materials.











