Hazardous products flood Zim
Grace Kaerasora — OVER 182 million products imported into the country in 2016 have been marked as potentially hazardous as foreign suppliers provided sub-standard goods to Zimbabwe.
41 000 youths get training
Grace Kaerasora — Government in 2016 trained 41 000 youths in various disciplines under technical, vocational and entrepreneurial skills development programmes.
Political rejects shamed
I don’t know where to begin this week. Should I comment on the recent noise of expulsion in the ruling party or I write about the confusion marring the position…
Africa needs to rethink strategy and tactics for agric development — experts
Africa needs to reshape its agricultural systems powered by its own robust market and value addition systems that can build a foundation for broad-based, inclusive economic growth and development that…
Cricket could make Olympic return
The “time is right” for cricket to apply for a place at the Olympics, according to International Cricket Council chief Dave Richardson.
Pep backs Wenger
Arsène Wenger to win over Arsenal supporters once again after an indifferent run of results that has seen many fans question whether the Frenchman should remain as manager next season.
Brazilian meat scandal to spur Buy Zimbabwe
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWEANS must fully embrace the Buy Zimbabwe initiative since reports that Brazil has been exporting condemned meat products show that locals could have been exposed…
Whose problems are we solving?
SOMETIME last year, my parents tried to drill a borehole at their homestead. They drilled 60 metres from one point and found nothing. They tried from a second point and…
Action film shot in one room!
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter For most filmmakers, a low budget or lack of funds may result in substandard or mediocre productions. However, for Sindiso Ndebele of Giant Technological Innovations…
Brazil meat: let’s take key lessons
Clemence Machadu Insight — As we seek to expand Command Agriculture and increase our production volumes going forward, are we just looking at quantity over quality?

