New Patriotic Front (NPF) leader and losing presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections, Engineer […]
New Patriotic Front (NPF) leader and losing presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections, Engineer
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Coronavirus (covid-19), whose effects are being felt across the world, has impacted on projects in […]
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A Bulawayo couple was arrested for allegedly stealing
lettuce which was valued at $10 000 from a garden.
Bright Mwende (27) allegedly connived with his wife Zichito
Mpande (26) of Kensington suburb and stole from his employer Ms Florence
Mutizakur…
A Bulawayo couple was arrested for allegedly stealing
lettuce which was valued at $10 000 from a garden.
Bright Mwende (27) allegedly connived with his wife Zichito
Mpande (26) of Kensington suburb and stole from his employer Ms Florence
Mutizakurima (52) of the same suburb.
Mwende was Ms Mutizakurima’s garden helper and they were
staying at her premises. The couple pleaded not guilty to
CABINET is set to decide tomorrow on the fate of the
Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) and Independence Day celebrations at a
time the leadership of host city for both events, Bulawayo, has called for a
suspension of all public gatherings amid…
CABINET is set to decide tomorrow on the fate of the
Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) and Independence Day celebrations at a
time the leadership of host city for both events, Bulawayo, has called for a
suspension of all public gatherings amid Covid-19 threats.
In his state of the nation address last night, South
Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa said his country had recorded 61
At least US$35 million worth of goods could struggle to be
imported into the country if the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that has
disrupted world trade continues, an analysis of the country’s trading patterns
by our sister paper Business Weekly ha…
At least US$35 million worth of goods could struggle to be
imported into the country if the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that has
disrupted world trade continues, an analysis of the country’s trading patterns
by our sister paper Business Weekly has revealed.
In 2019, Zimbabwe imported goods worth US$411 million from
China, translating to an average US$34,3 million per month, while in 2018