Africa can take a leaf from China’s agric success story

Lovemore Chikova  China-Africa Focus— China has struck the right chord by identifying agriculture and infrastructure investment as priorities in its dealings with African countries, and Zimbabwe in particular.

110 000 tonnes of cotton expected this year

The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) is anticipating to receive over 110 000 tonnes of cotton from farmers across the country this year.

Of roads, rumbles and rumblings

 Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus — The state of the roads in Harare and Zimbabwe in general has ceased to be funny. It is no longer an issue of social media jokes…

Why Zim economy should adopt new theories of change

Charles Dhewa Review Correspondent — To the extent that practice without theory is like a runaway horse, the Zimbabwean economy requires an integrated theoretical base. An inadequate theory of socio-economic change…

Musona in rare task

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor— WARRIORS’ talisman Knowledge Musona finds himself with a rare task of playing the 12th man after being ruled out of the Africa Cup of Nations Group…

Botswana scales up bid to track down Zim jailbreakers

Crime Reporter—- A team of soldiers, police officers and prison officials has been set up in Botswana to help track down Zimbabwean fugitives who reportedly escaped from Francistown Central Prison…

Tsvangirai snubs Mujuru’s Bikita rally

George Maponga in Masvingo— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has snubbed an invitation by Zimbabwe People First’s Dr Joice Mujuru for a joint rally at Nyika Growth Point tomorrow in…

‘If I die . . .’ the Facebook app that records ‘final words’

Delta Milayo Ndou  #digitaldialogue— We have become accustomed to death notifications being made via social media, and often times, because death is never expected, people rush to the profile of…

DeMbare ranked best football club in region

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter— IT’S not only the Warriors who are ruling the roost in Southern Africa because ailing giants Dynamos have been ranked the best football club in the…

The fortunate few and the forgotten many

Winnie Byanyima Correspondent— In 2015, the 62 richest people in the world held as much wealth as the 3,6 billion poorest and most vulnerable. In 2016, a mere eight people did,…

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