Tourism: The race to 7 billion

TOURISM has become the lifeblood of many economies across the world.

In fact, research has shown that tourism contributes at least 10 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP), which translates to one in every 10 jobs.

Peace walker reaches Zimbabwe…Around the world in three years!

Stanford Chiwanga, Senior Reporter PHILEAS Fogg, a novel character, travelled around the world in 80 days after a £20 000 wager set by his friends at the Reform Club in…

FCP through to CL mini league

Mukudzei Chingwere in Zvishavane FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Zanu-PF girds loins for major economic uplift

An army donning nothing remotely linked to a camouflage – apparels made from a tapestry of red, yellow, black and green colours – invaded the usually sleepy environs of Esigodini, Matabeland South, a fortnight ago.
Their mission couldn’t have been any clearer: defining the course that will affect the lives of more than 13 million souls that call Zimbabwe home.

Slain lawyer’s father makes demands

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE father of the slain Gweru lawyer, Lucia Duve has made some demands to the family of the suspected killer boyfriend to mark the beginning of…

Indian firm to set up $40million textile plant in Bulawayo

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter ONE of India’s biggest and international acclaimed textile firms Shreejikrupa Spinners is considering investing over $40 million towards setting up a plant in Bulawayo soon.…

The ‘little chief’ in town

HE might not be as charismatic as his predecessor Philip Chiyangwa, nor is he as flamboyant as him, but there is this captivating and disarming composure that is so striking about Felton Kamambo.

‘Nothing defeats unity and oneness’

Problems and misunderstandings between Zanu and Zapu necessitated the Unity Accord of 22 December 1987.
After the 1980 elections, the then-Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, incorporated members of Zapu into Government. But at some stage, there was a discovery of a weapons cache on some Zapu farms, which I believe created the crisis.

Government avails 4million textbooks

Precious Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter THE Government in partnership with Unicef has availed four million textbooks in the country’s primary schools as part of efforts to bridge the educational resource…

‘Fuel supply gaps still exist’

Although fuel consumers are generally able to access fuel, some gaps still exist as we continue to witness fuel queues, even though some are short — that’s a fact.

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