Zim Election 2018 won’t even be close!
In less than a week, Zimbabweans vote in a watershed election. Not surprisingly, the impending elections evoke a myriad emotions for different reasons.
Massive boost for education sector
President Mnangagwa yesterday launched three higher and tertiary education investment projects, in a move that saw seven investors committing $1,5 billion towards transforming the quality of education in universities, colleges and vocational training centres.
Informal food markets: Platforms for sharing
An under-appreciated advantage of African informal food markets is how they allow farmers, traders, consumers and other actors to emotionally participate in business and change processes through sharing their aspirations and frustrations.
No bail for political hooligans: Acting PG
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter ACTING Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has directed his office to strongly oppose bail in political violence and intimidation cases to ensure peace and tranquillity before, during…
Zim set for massive change: VP Chiwenga
Zimbabwe is set for a massive transformation as the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa will be making significant improvements in social services that had deteriorated over the years, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Bull sold for $24k at livestock auction
ZIMBABWE’s annual premier breeding livestock auction, National Bull Sale, saw the price for the most expensive beast in the bulls category vault 195 percent to $24 000 up from the $8 400 recorded at last years edition.
Malawi fall goals short to qualify
HOSTS Mauritius complete the 2018 Cosafa Under-17 Championship semi-final line-up after Malawi failed to get the margin of victory they needed to end their Group C campaign as best runners-up…
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Beating unemployment blues through entrepreneurship
EDITOR — Mr Khulani Moyo (25) is an emerging young entrepreneur who is into the manufacture of detergents, oil pressing and the processing of soya mince.
$30 million availed for Manicaland roads
GOVERNMENT has released $30 million in the last six months to the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme in Manicaland to repair and reconstruct major roads in the province that had suffered from years of neglect and adverse weather conditions.











