ZIMBABWE’S gold mining industry says it projects revenue from the sector to rise by 38 percent to US$2.5 billion this year, from…
CHINESE mining company Ming Chang Sino-Africa is working towards the construction of another school in Kwekwe after finalising the modalities, the company’s…
IT’S that time of the year again when top musicians take turns to entertain fans at the OK Grand Challenge grand draw…
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday declared war on ritual murders and armed robberies, saying the justice delivery system will deal decisively with these…
FAST-GROWING independent commercial television station, 3Ktv, will tomorrow broadcast live the mega OK Zimbabwe Grand Challenge that is taking place at Borrowdale…
CIVIL servants have petitioned Parliament to compel the government to adhere to fair labour practices, including ensuring that they are adequately remunerated. This comes as the government has, for a long time now, been brawling with its employees who are demanding to be paid their salaries in US$ on account of the erosion of their…
THE government is set to embark on an exercise to demolish illegal structures which were built on land which was meant for commercial use in Harare. In a statement yesterday, secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in the office of the President and Cabinet, Tafadzwa Muguti said there had been a resurgence of wetlands invasions…
SOUTH African Airways (SAA)’s Southern African acting regional manager and former president of the Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ), Winnet Muchanyuka,…
A FEMALE drug dealer has been jailed for an effective three years after her arrest for supplying dagga in Harare and ownership of 271kg of dagga from Malawi which was stashed at a safe house. Patricia Munyengeri, 38, had denied allegations of dealing in dangerous drugs when the trial opened before regional magistrate Ignatio Mhene. She was…
TWO Harare movie dealers have escaped jail with fines after being convicted for selling pirated copies of a film on the late former president Robert Mugabe valued at US$30 million and trading it for a dollar. Cliff Marufu and Edwin Mabhero were each slapped with $10 000 fine after they pleaded guilty to contravening the…
