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20th August 2025

Muvhunzwi set to drop fourth album

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Rising Bulawayo based gospel musician Engineer Panganai Muvhunzwi is elated about launching his fourth album titled Epikaizo set for release on 28 November this...

Grace’s world crumbles

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BY CHARLES LAITON Former Mazowe Estate residents who were evicted from their land to pave way for the expansion of late former President Robert Mugabe’s...

Free passenger trains for anti-sanctions day

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BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) says it will be running special passenger trains for people travelling to Harare for the anti-sanctions...

Lack of capacity hamstring local companies

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BY MTHANDAZO NYONI ZIMBABWE has good quality products that can compete internationally, but the challenge is that local businesses are not well capacitated to satisfy...

Abandoned jam session stifles untapped talent

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Winstone Antonio THE collapse of the once popular weekly jam session that was commonly known as KaMonday Kanenge Friday, held at City Sports Bar in...

Zimra cracks whip on staff

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BY FIDELITY MHLANGA THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is cracking the whip on officers suspected of prejudicing the taxman millions of dollars in potential revenue,...

Caledonia hails Zesa on US$ charges

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BY MTHANDAZO NYONI CALEDONIA Mining Corporation Plc (Caledonia) has commended power utility Zesa for pricing electricity in United States dollars for the mining industry, saying...

Govt yet to approve Gweru supplementary budget

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BY STEPHEN CHADENGA THE Local Government ministry is yet to approve Gweru City Council’s proposed mid-year supplementary budget, a situation that has left the local...

Govt to boost arts industry through policies

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BY Tafadzwa Mhlanga/MISHMA CHAKANYUKA GOVERNMENT has been urged to promote domestic tourism by placing arts and crafts niche markets in the limelight. Speaking at the Five...

Border Timbers posts 80% revenue increase

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BY MISHMA CHAKANYUKA BORDER Timbers Limited (BTL), posted a 80% increase in revenue to $38,4 million in the 12 months ended June 30, 2019, driven...