Child labour rampant in fishing industry

From the tender age of 14, Alexio Katongomara, of Charara in Kariba, was destined to become a career fisherman. Now an adult, Katongomarara has not known any other source of…

Child labour rampant in fishing industry

From the tender age of 14, Alexio Katongomara, of Charara in Kariba, was destined to become a career fisherman. Now an adult, Katongomarara has not known any other source of…

Bosso win, Harrison fumes

Langton Nyakwenda Harare City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Irvine’s restocking almost complete

ZIMBABWE’s biggest chicken breeder — Irvine’s is now supplying 80 percent of the total requirements for day-old chicks. The company anticipates to meet full demand by September as it continues…

All eyes on Neymar!

Brazil will keep a close eye on the fitness of star striker Neymar, as the former champions continue their preparations for the 2018 World Cup, slated for Russia later this…

Goddard opens up on lithium contract

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BULAWAYO businessman Mr Jim Ross Goddard says his company will deliver the best service and render investment value after it won an earth-moving contract running…

NRZ knuckles down to business

The Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) and Transnet of South Africa, who won the US$400 million tender to recapitalise the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), are pulling all stops to…

UAE eyes Vic-Falls investment

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls A group of investors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Nigeria is in the country to explore investment opportunities in the tourism, health and…

War knows no boundaries

War knows no boundaries, no colour and no sex. Neither does it respect any religion or political side, friend or foe can be victim.

Youths urged to take advantage on ICTs

Farirai Machivenyika Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Cyber Security Minister Mr Supa Mandiwanzira has urged youths to take advantage of the ever-evolving ICT sector to create opportunities for themselves.

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