President says will protect property rights

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau President Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured local and foreign investors that his administration will protect their rights by making conditions conducive for investment.

Govt to launch geo space agency

Auxilia Katongomara, Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will soon launch the country’s first National Geo Spatial and Space Agency aimed at harnessing satellite technology to solve problems.

Zimbabwe marks World Bee Day

Pamenus Tuso Zimbabwe on Saturday commemorated the belated United Nations (UN) World Bee Day amid rapid decreasing population of the pollinators in the country as well as the world due…

Concacaf World Cup delegation in Zim

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau THE United States of America, Canada and Mexico have sent their football envoys to Zimbabwe to drum up support ahead of next week’s Fifa Congress in…

5,5m people now on voters roll

Felex Share, Harare Bureau The number of registered voters now stands above 5,5 million people after more than 200 000 new registrants were recorded during the voters’ roll inspection period,…

Skolopad faints due to ‘exhaustion’ at Samas

IN a dramatic moment just before Shekhinah took to the stage at the South African Music Awards (Samas), Skolopad, dressed in a black sheer number, had to be stretchered out…

Coca-Cola rallies industry to fight plastic pollution

Business Reporter AS countries commemorate World Environment Day today the world’s largest beverages maker, Coca-Cola Company, and its bottling partners Delta Beverages, Mutare Bottling and Schweppes, have re-affirmed their commitment…

PDV prepares Zim for World Cup challenge

CAPE TOWN — Zimbabwe, under the guidance of former Springbok coach Peter de Villiers, are preparing to continue their 2019 Rugby World Cup qualifying campaign.

British investors predict Zim boom

Ishemunyoro Chingwere, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is set for a major economic take-off and will be among the fastest growing economies in the world soon, a visiting investor mission from Britain…

Anti-Corruption Court to deal with Chidhakwa, Gudyanga case

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE alleged corruption case involving former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa and his former permanent secretary Francis Gudyanga, will now be dealt with…

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