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Eat n’ Lick spreads wings, launches Machipisa food court

We really appreciate it (because) it actually enables us to stand tall and walk confidently in this competitive market, knowing that our customers, our people believe in us.”
By CHANTAY RUSWA 10h ago
Fresh fears as PVO Bill sails through Senate
Fresh fears as PVO Bill sails through Senate
Penalties for breaching provisions of the Bill range from heavy fines to imprisonment.
Children's ARV treatment coverage worries govt
Mushavi said stigma, discrimination and gender inequality resulted in people refraining from seeking services.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL 17h ago
Parliamentary Caucus pushes for youth commissions
Walpe called for a policy that guarantees at least half of all public leadership and decision-making positions to be held by young people.
By Kenneth Nyangani 17h ago
Manhenga to sing at diplomat’s charity event
The association is an informal, voluntary, non-profit, non-political, non-religious and self-supporting association that was founded in 1981.
By Khumbulani Muleya 17h ago
Esar okays adolescent girls SRHR service provision
Despite facing a plethora of challenges, governments said they were working on improving and promoting adolescent access to SRHR services.
By OPHAR MAVURI 17h ago
ConCourt reserves judgment in ChiTown demolition case
Chinopfukutwa, Saurombe and Kabaya sought an order declaring offending provisions of the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act constitutionally invalid.
By Desmond Chingarande 17h ago
Police ministers, government bureaucrats - Zanu PF members told
Mnangagwa, however, said this conference will not be a talk-show.
By Kenneth Nyangani 17h ago
Factionalism dominates Zanu PF central committee meeting
Zanu PF will hold its elective congress in 2027 ahead of the 2028 elections.
By Kenneth Nyangani 17h ago
Educational institutions urged to embrace AI
The call was made during a three-day conference on the role of AI in transforming Zimbabwe’s Education System held in Bulawayo this week.
By MARGARET LUBINDA 17h ago
Govt engages SA over deportations
South Africa is a destination of choice for Zimbabweans and other African immigrants fleeing war, hunger and poverty in their home countries.
By Harriet Chikandiwa 17h ago
Wheat farmers must harvest before rains: Govt
He said the department had implemented strategies to control tick borne diseases.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL 17h ago
Borehole scheme props village business unit
Hunger and poverty have now become intertwined with the country’s history, where some families are sleeping on empty stomachs.
By Nhau Mangirazi 17h ago
Govt, ILO boost gender equality, economic growth
It also incorporates other regional and international strategies and focuses on helping women from all backgrounds, especially vulnerable groups, in every sector of the economy.
By PRAISE DLAMINI 17h ago
Zim to participate at top minerals summit
Zimbabwe is tapping into its copper resources through key initiatives like the newly commissioned copper processing facility at Mhangura Mine.
By LAWRENCE MAPHOSA 17h ago
Man recovers vehicle after tyre puncture
Mahoko appealed to anyone with information which can lead to the recovery of the vehicle to report to the nearest police station.
By Stephen Chadenga 17h ago
EcoCash introduces EcoPay bulk payments platform ...
 He added that it helps organisations to process payments securely and promptly, ensuring better financial management.
By Online Reporter Oct. 24, 2024
Soldier embroiled in land scam
The State alleges that sometime in 2018, the duo allegedly defrauded desperate home seekers using stand numbers 7860 and 10236 being the remainder. 
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Oct. 24, 2024
Epworth man jailed 20 years for stealing TelOne cables
The matter came to light after Dambaza was spotted by the police and a security guard who were on patrol, leading to his arrest.  
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Oct. 24, 2024
ZimParks dangles US$2000 reward for poachers arrest
This comes as ZimParks has dispatched a special probe team to investigate the incident.
By LEEROY MAKUVIRE Oct. 24, 2024
Nduna granted US$100 bail
The former Chegutu West MP approached the High Court on appeal through his lawyer Unite Saizi of Saizi Law Chambers
By Nhau Mangirazi Oct. 24, 2024
ZIMRA scales up fight against fraudulent vehicle imports
Meanwhile, in a post on X, ZIMRA commissioner general Regina Chinamasa appealed to the public to “join ZIMRA in the fight against smuggling.”
By TRUST MAKORE Oct. 24, 2024
ZiG must go: Business. . . but RBZ thinks otherwise
Informal traders and some formal businesses are now rejecting the local currency because of its volatility as it continues on a free-fall.
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA Oct. 24, 2024
Women demand Climate Justice Fund to combat GBV
Participants highlighted how the impacts of climate change were not only destroying homes, but also increasing incidences of violence against women and girls.
By Obert Siamilandu Oct. 24, 2024
Hunger crisis: Diamond firm bails out Marange villagers
The EI Nino-induced drought hunger has taken its toll on her family, but in this moment, she felt a weight lifted off her shoulders.
By CLAYTON MASEKESA Oct. 24, 2024
Zim turns to Russia to improve maternal healthcare services
The maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 363 per 100 000 live births; and under-five mortality at 39.8 deaths per 1 000 live births, according to available statistics.
By TAKUDZWA MUNEMO and OPHAR MAVURI Oct. 24, 2024
IMF, World Bank not serving African interests: ActionAid
ActionAid International secretary-general Arthur Larok said the institutions have for long imposed a one-size-fits-all approach that has facilitated the exploitation of Africa.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 24, 2024
Chitepo School of Ideology director threatens voters
Zimbabwe has held disputed elections over the years, with the army also mired in the controversy surrounding the elections.
By Miriam Mangwaya Oct. 24, 2024