ED has the world at his feet

There were some heart-warming pictures from President Mnanagwa’s swearing-in ceremony at the National Sports Stadium on the afternoon of August 26 in Harare.

Major strategy to counter El Nino effects

Felex Share Senior Reporter Government has come up with a major strategy to minimise the effects of erratic rains expected in the 2018-19 agricultural season, Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement…

Mukundu relishes international recognition

Talented musician and music producer Clive “Mono” Mukundu is ecstatic ahead of his international tour that will see him holding lectures in the United States.

A TALE OF TWO PATRIOTS: Khama refuses to let injury bowl him out

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter KHAMA BILLIAT, who is struggling with a hamstring strain, has decided to take a gamble to try and serve his nation in its quest for a place…

Why actual povo did not buy into POVO’s vision

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer When Pastor Evan Mawarire first emerged, many felt he had what it takes to challenge at least for a parliamentary seat. To be fair to those…

Cotton helps Zim save $20m forex

ZIMBABWE has saved $20 million this year through the use of locally ginned seed in cooking oil and stock feed manufacturing, said Cottco managing director Pious Manamike.

ZSE trades positive in August

MARKET capitalisation on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange grew by 2,33 percent in August driven by gains in heavyweights Delta and Innscor.

Injured Mushekwi disappointed to miss out

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor NYASHA MUSHEKWI says he is extremely disappointed an injury has forced him to miss the Warriors’ 2019 AFCON qualifier against Congo in Brazzaville on Sunday and…

CZI, cement producers meet on ‘shortages’

CEMENT producers have allayed fears of a shortage of the product and urged customers to act responsibly to avoid upsetting the market. This came as the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) called for a meeting today to get the facts on what has caused the shortages.

Amazon becomes world’s second $1tn company

NEW YORK. – Amazon has become the second company to be valued by Wall Street at $1tn, a matter of weeks after Apple reached the milestone first.

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