Harare-Bound Bus Rams Stationary Lorry, Two Dead

Harare-Bound Bus Rams Stationary Lorry, Two Dead

Two people died, and five others were injured when a Harare-bound Yutong bus crashed into a stationary lorry at the 195-kilometre peg along the Harare-Masvingo Road on Monday, 22 June.

Econet explains how Smart4U bundles work, clarifies Fair Usage Policy

Econet explains how Smart4U bundles work, clarifies Fair Usage Policy

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe says it has reviewed its Smart4U bundle offering as part of ongoing efforts to align the popular product with changing customer needs and usage patterns, while at the same time clarifying how the product works.

Guard acquitted of murder after illegal miner shot dead at Inyathi mine

Guard acquitted of murder after illegal miner shot dead at Inyathi mine

Fatal shot fired after mine overrun by over 50 gold panners

Senate passes constitutional amendments to extend Mnangagwa’s term

Senate passes constitutional amendments to extend Mnangagwa’s term

Zanu PF did not have required two thirds majority and relied on chiefs – and CCC senators

Too good to be true

We knew it was too good to be true. Recently, we were rejoicing that a body of the African Union had finally had the guts to...

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Gold production drops

HARARE - Official gold production in Zimbabwe last year slumped nearly 40 percent says the Chamber...

Takeover of fertilizer firms to quicken flight of investors

HARARE - The Zimbabwe government could have hammered the final nail into the investment coffin by...

No radical shift expected

HARARE - Bullish conditions persisted last week and this saw six counters reporting gains above 100%...

Time ripe for exhausted nationalism?

As the IMF visits Zimbabwe this week, PATRICK BOND, examines the diplomatic brokering behind the SA...

Stig Hove wins case against ZESA

HARARE - Mufare Stig Hove has won his lengthy legal battle against Zesa, which fired him...

Dunlop take-over?

HARARE - Dunlop Zimbabwe, the troubled tyre-manufacturing firm, is set to be taken over by an...

SA business tycoon Anton Rupert dies

(Anton Edward Rupert (b. October 4, 1916 d. January 18, 2006) One of South Africa's best known...

Books: Re-Living the Second Chimurenga

Re-Living the Second Chimurenga: Memories from Zimbabwe's Liberation Struggle, By Fay Chung, published by The Nordic...

Fay Chung Biography

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Stone sculpture comes to Chelsea Flower Show

Guruve Gallery will exhibit a selection of Zimbabwean stone sculpture at the Chelsea Flower Show in...

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