Month: January 2021
Articles

Uebert Angel Invites Scholarship Applications for University Students

POPULAR cleric amd philanthropist Eubert Angel has this week increased the number of beneficiaries to his Scholarship Fund. OTHERS LIKED: Pastor Kufa Turns.

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Politics

Parirenyatwa laid to rest

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s brother, Daniel Parirenyatwa was buried yesterday in Zimunya, Manicaland Province. Minister Mutsvangwa’s husband, Ambassador Chris.

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Business

Ginimbi’s Business Empire Is Crumbling

The late socialite and businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure’s Botswana empire is crumbling after the neighbouring country’s Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA) ordered the closure.

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Opinion & Columnist

SB Moyo: From coup d’etat to détente

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo, who has died at age 61, made the jump from the military to become the.

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Arts & Lifestyle

Peter Moyo Mocks Ginimbi’s Sister Nelia

Utakataka Express leader Peter Moyo is popularly known for starting battles he finishes off but, this time around locals might drag him left.

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Business

90 Percent Of Zimbabwe Civil Servants Ordered To Stay At Home

The government has ordered 90 per cent of its workers to stay at home from 21 January 2021 to 3 February 2021 in.

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Business

Delta lager volumes up 48%

Delta Corporation reported a buoyant Christmas quarter with the key lager beer volumes rising 48% against the comparable year ago period, due to.

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Politics

Chamisa Mourns S.B Moyo, Gwaradzimba and War Heroes

HARARE – The MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa has expressed his condolences over the passing away of several government officials and liberation war.

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Articles

UK records its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic

The UK has recorded its deadliest day in the coronavirus pandemic, as the Government’s chief scientific adviser warned parts of the NHS were.

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Business

Zimbabwe grave-diggers overwhelmed with Covid burials

Zimbabwe’s gravediggers are struggling to cope with the high number of people who are dying of COVID-19 as the country grapples with a.

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