US$226 000 debt chokes ex-VP Mujuru
Mujuru and her company have been owing the US$226 000 to a local couple, Sabrina and Tony Sarpo, since 2015.
By Desmond Chingarande
Mar. 28, 2023
‘Hypocrisy writ large in coal action’
A major talking point in all COP summits in the past few years has been the push to halt the use of coal-to-power industries.
By RUGARE MUBIKA
Dec. 16, 2022
‘World on fire’ as industries dilly-dally on climate change
GBCZ chairperson Mike Eric Juru warned that the “world is on fire”.
By Shame Makoshori
Dec. 14, 2022
Residents team up to build bridge
The area is impassable whenever it rains and usually presents a challenge for schoolchildren.
By EMMANUEL MPOFU
Nov. 16, 2022
News in depth: Mnangagwa crafts crude strategy to stay in power, revels in adulation
At the time, the late former President Robert Mugabe was carrying out a ruthless purge against perceived supporters of his deputy Joice Mujuru.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Oct. 23, 2022
Ncube rallies Zim exporters to shake status quo
Ncube said Zimbabwe was on course to achieve its export targets despite Covid -19 induced setbacks.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube
Oct. 23, 2022
Herentals storm into Chibuku semis
The students fell behind early in the game in a cruel manner after versatile midfielder Godfrey Mukambi beat his own goalkeeper from a corner kick to give the visitors the lead.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Sep. 18, 2022
Zimbabwe’s trade deficit narrows to US$179m
In July, the country exported and imported goods worth US$549,72 million and US$729,63 million, respectively.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube and Tatira Zwinoira
Sep. 18, 2022
2 Mutoko men jailed over pangolin
TWO Mutoko men have been jailed nine years each for illegal possession of a pangolin.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Sep. 17, 2022