PRESIDENT CAPS 364 HIT GRADUATES

President Mnangagwa yesterday capped 364 graduates at Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) who excelled in various entrepreneurial disciplines.

Russell the Graceless Father?

Fresh out of the bliss (or are they shackles) of marriage, former first lady Grace Mugabe’s son Russell by her earlier marriage to Stanley Goreraza is definitely one certain eligible bachelor.

Improving national health delivery

The recent economic challenges have not spared our health sector. The strain has shown by way of medicines which have either been unavailable, in short supply, or unaffordable.

Korea’s superb cuisine has message about harmony, unity

The Epicurean Across the world there seems to be a strong growth of interest in the cuisine and cuisine styles of a number of Asian countries, especially those of Vietnam…

Zamar rallies ‘heal our nation’ cry

South Africa-based gospel musician Takesure “Zamar” Ncube is rallying the “heal our nation” cry with his new song “Nyarara Nyika” off the “Genesis Volume One project”.

Muzarabani oil: Let’s drill the truth

GOVERNMENT and Australian Stock Exchange-listed company Invictus Energy yesterday agreed that while the Cahora Bassa Basin in Muzarabani possess all the elements for a working petroleum system, only drilling of an exploration well in 2020 will confirm the presence of oil and gas.

Kwese to rebrand

ECONET Media has stopped its satellite subscription service to pave way for a review of its business strategy and service offerings to ensure they are in sync with changes in the global and digital broadcasting industry.

Hit them really hard

The business community in this country has long made impassioned pleas to the Government for laws that engender the ease of doing business with the outside world in order to grow an economy hard hit by illegal Western sanctions.

SMEs ready to help boost basic goods availability

Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are ready to step in to assist in availing basic commodities whose availability was erratic and prices had soared, the Harare Chamber of SME’s said yesterday.

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