State must act on Bhalagwe plaque

Decades later the madness persists with the State showing little to no concern over the destruction of the Bhalagwe plaque which is rudely opening up old festering wounds.
By Newsday 2h ago

Woman recovers father’s estate 24 years later

Justice Maxwell said she also needed to determine whether or not Pange entered into an agreement of sale with Muguza in 2011.

Zim woman in Women Changing the World list

Chenesai Mukora-Mangoma is one of those Zimbabwean women climbing the ladder of success day by day. She is, however, not new to disturbing the waters a little bit.
By Style Correspondent May. 5, 2024

Zim’s wheat farmers struggle to get payments

According to statistics, last season Zimbabwe had a bumper harvest of 2.3 million tonnes of maize against the yearly requirement of about 1.8 million tonnes.
By Own Correspondent May. 5, 2024

It’s a priviledge to be Zim Open sponsor: ZimRe

ZHL are part of the elite list of local companies and organisations who are partnering in the 12th edition of the Zimbabwe Open since its reintroduction on the local scene in 2010.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 3, 2024

ZimInd to host capital markets conference

The conference, slated for June 3-4 in Nyanga, comes at a time the capital markets  have been undergoing significant transformations in the past two decades although challenges remain.
By Melody Chikono May. 3, 2024

Cattle rustlers seek magistrate recusal

The suspects through their lawyer Nqobani Sithole made an application yesterday for the magistrate’s recusal.
By Simbarashe Sithole May. 3, 2024

Bhalagwe Gukurahundi plaque vandalised, again

Mthwakazi Republic Party president Mqondisi Moyo said it was disturbing that State agents continued to destroy the plaques.
By Silas Nkala May. 3, 2024

Kuvimba CEO steps down

Chinyemba had plans to list the company on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange.
By Business Reporter May. 1, 2024