It’s all about people power

Conrad Mwanza If we look at countries’ natural endowments as a measure of their potential for economic development, very few in Africa can stand toe to toe with Zimbabwe.

Zim benefits from latest survey tech

Emmanuel Kafe Zimbabwe will benefit high technological surveying and geo-information skills and equipment from China following successful negotiations in Harare where partnership commitments were made.

Making news out of nothing

Teddie Bepete Journalism does not tell us that human beings are automotive machines.

Cronyism hurts economic development

Taurai Changwa Business Forum THERE was startling news recently when it was reported that 75 percent of the employees at Chitungwiza Town Council did not have the minimum five O-Level…

Why Zanu-PF will win in 2018

Tau Tawengwa Over the last few months, I’ve been reading various political opinions, views and commentaries on Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections.

NGO for single mothers

AN organisation has been formed to assist single mothers sustain themselves and their children through self-help projects and also to facilitate aid directed towards them.

Asa board jets in

Africa Moyo ASA Resources Group (formerly Mwana Africa) board is expected in Bindura this week to clear the air after the recent crisis where more than US$4,3 million went missing…

The momentum of Ramadhaan picks up

Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks As the month of Ramadhaan progresses, it is during the last ten days and nights that the faithful, sincere Muslims step up the worship and…

Agribank comes to the party

Sam Malaba Agribank has launched three facilities, namely the Export Facility (US$50 million), the Horticulture Facility (US$10 million) and Value Addition/Business Linkages Facility (US$10 million).

Lions buried under NZ tidal wave

Rieko Ioane scored a brace of tries as the All Blacks went into overdrive in the second half to set up a comprehensive 30-15 win that left the British and…

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