Using the past as political blackmail in the present
One false argument which is peddled by the opposition and foreign interests mostly is that nothing has changed in Zimbabwe since November 2017 when the popular Operation Restore Legacy happened.
170 000 register to grow tobacco
Tobacco grower registrations for the 2019 marketing season have increased by 46 percent from 116 525 farmers last season to 169 772, statistics from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) have shown.
Horticulture exports rise
The country’s horticultural exports recorded significant growth in 2018 after more than $112 million worth of produce was exported, up from $50,9 million exported in 2017.
Patoranking finally comes to Zimbabwe
Nigerian superstar Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie popularly known as Patoranking will finally make his debut Zimbabwean performance at the Harare International Conference Centre in April.
Airzim, Zesa, GMB reforms take off
The revival of national flag carrier, Air Zimbabwe (Airzim), is on the cards as Government has resolved to proceed with the acquisition of four Boeing 777 aircraft from Malaysia valued at $70 million.
. . . Politburo meets today
The zanu-pf Politburo is meeting today at the party’s national headquarters for an ordinary session that is expected to focus on challenges facing the economy.
Coke Studio opens doors for Tammy
Celebrated local artistes who are part of Coke Studio Africa which premières on ZBC TV this Saturday have benefited from working with international acts during recording sessions held in Kenya late last year.
Economic stability by June: Cross
Zimbabwe has firm macro-economic fundamentals, notwithstanding current challenges, and the introduction of a new currency will further enhance stability, according to economist Mr Eddie Cross.
Fast-forward to 2030: What does the HIV epidemic look like?
The world pledged to end AIDS by 2030. Though great strides have been made towards this goal for young children, adolescent girls and boys are being left behind.











