President arrives in US

From Caesar Zvayi at the UNITED NATIONS PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe arrived here yesterday to attend two high level engagements pertaining to climate change mitigation and the Sustainable Development Goals at…

Hwange installs street lights

Kamangeni Phiri THE Hwange Local Board is installing solar-powered street lights and tower lights as the town pushes for municipal status.

Minamata Convention: World perspective on mercury pollution

Mercury and mercury compounds have long been known to be toxic to humans, other organisms and the environment.

Singapore overtakes SA in trade with Zimbabwe

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit dropped by 14 percent to $322, 8 million in the first quarter compared to $380 million during the same period last year.

Tobacco deliveries remain sluggish

Deliveries of tobacco have remained sluggish at the three auction floors in the capital raising fears that farmers may be holding onto the crop at the farms in anticipation of…

Spare a thought for CSC

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE is in dire need of investment to boost economic growth and create more job opportunities for its graduates and hundreds of its unemployed people.

MDC-T demo: Democracy ritual of little consequence

Richard Mahomva When war-veterans had a demonstration in February the government was quick to give them attention.

Demystifying digital marketing

Dalton Ndou DIGITAL marketing, online marketing and Internet marketing are one and the same. Digital marketing is an internet marketing strategy that involves the use of search engine optimisation, content…

Patricia Majalisa celebrates 30 years in music industry

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Disco queen Patricia Majalisa is celebrating 30 years in the music industry with the release of an album containing tracks that reflect her musical career.

Labour Matters: The law, workers and retrenchment

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda MANY workers are being retrenched in terms of the amended labour legislation and end up losing the little offered by employers due to ignorance of the law.

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