Business

Stanbic commits to play pivotal role in mining

STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the country’s power supply needs by offering future-fit, sustainable financing solutions for renewable energy projects, particularly in support of the mining sector. Speaking at the annual Chamber of Mines President’s Dinner in Victoria Falls recently, Stanbic Bank chief executive (CE), Solomon Nyanhongo, said the bank, a…

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Opinion & Analysis

Upsurge in ritual killings nauseating

THE recent discovery of an eight-week-old baby’s remains with a missing nose and right cheek in Ukuzwisisa Village, Matabeleland South, has sent shockwaves throughout the nation. This gruesome murder is the latest in a string of ritual killings that have been plaguing the country. The police are now hunting for the bestial killer, and it…

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News

15 miners succumb to lung disease

AT LEAST 15 miners have succumbed to silicosis, a debilitating lung disease, at Kwekwe General Hospital since January this year. Silicosis is a serious lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust over a prolonged period, and it leads to scarring and stiffening of the lungs, making it difficult for one to breathe. Speaking to the…

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Sport

The big experiment. . . pre-match ticket sales under spotlight as MWOS host Scottland at Ngoni Stadium

Cloud FusireSENIOR SPORTS WRITER THE Premier Soccer League’s advance ticket experiment will be in the spotlight this weekend amid indications that only pre-match tickets will be on sale for this weekend’s high stakes clash pitting MWOS FC and Scottland. In a marked departure from usual practice, the PSL earlier this week revealed that they are…

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Top Stories

Big tech’s impact on media probed… as government strives to support on-the-rack local press corps

Brandon JosphatCHIEF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw PLANS are afoot by authorities to compel big tech companies like Google and Facebook to provide financial support to under-pressure local mainstream media houses, as has happened in many other countries. Speaking at State House in Harare yesterday, at the launch of the Zimbabwe Media Policy, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the continuing…

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‘Blood-sucking’ vendor arrested

By Yvonne Ncube A CHILLING crime has shaken the community of Gokwe in the Midlands Province after a female vendor was arrested for allegedly injecting and draining blood from a 10-yearold girl at her market stall. The accused has been identified as Mavis Sibanda, 33, and was arrested on Monday morning in Gokwe Town, where…

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Fans laud coach Nees for including youthful British brigade

LOCAL football fans have hailed the inclusion of several foreign-based youngsters in the squad for the upcoming Hollywoodbets Cosafa Cup, saying the move will help widen coach Michael Nees’ options for future competitive internationals.  This comes as Zimbabwe on Tuesday named a youthful side for the regional tournament that will be staged in Mangaung (formerly…

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