US$100m borehole facility for schools

At least 2 500 schools will benefit from a US$100 million deal between Government and a private company to drill boreholes and set up of solar-powered irrigation equipment at learning…

We can’t afford to be the WTO laggard

Howdy folks! A fortnight ago, the World Trade Organisation’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) entered into force following ratification by more than two-thirds of the trade bloc’s members.

The eight-phase spiral of disability

Dr Christine Peta Most people with disability report that when they acquire disability it is not the impairment itself that paralyses them, but the shock they experience and the attitudes…

Battle of the Chefs cooks up a TV feast

Takudzwa Chihambakwe “IT feels great to be back with season three of ‘Battle of the Chefs’. But what really excites me and the team is that we are on schedule.…

Battle of the Chefs cooks up a TV feast

Takudzwa Chihambakwe “IT feels great to be back with season three of ‘Battle of the Chefs’. But what really excites me and the team is that we are on schedule.…

Nyamutsamba to assess players during sevens tourney

  Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE national sevens rugby team coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba will use this coming weekend’s Kwese Sports Victoria Falls Sevens to assess players with the bigger…

Women’s role in African spirituality

Chief Donald Kamba Tracing African Roots (continued from last week) THE concept of the extended family is steeped in traditions that treasure co-operation, consensus, and reconciliation.

Who is the ‘Almighty God’ in Zim Constitution?

Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris IN this article, a submission is made that the affirmation in a constitution’s preamble of an “Almighty God” violates the principles of secularity and…

Is doing business in sub-Saharan Africa becoming more challenging?

Economic Focus, Williemien Viljoen AT the end of October last year, the World Bank released their latest Doing Business Report. The report presents a review of aspects of regulation which…

Diasporans launch US$500m effort

A group of Zimbabweans living outside the country has pooled resources together as they seek to raise US$500 million for key infrastructure.

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