‘We want to meet the best’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS’ defender Teenage Hadebe says they have unfinished business with Tunisia and Senegal at the Total Africa Cup of Nations tournament. Speaking from his base…

Bloc adopts scientific wildlife management system

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter KAVANGO-ZAMBEZI Trans-Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA-TFCA) countries have resolved to adopt a scientific wildlife management system in national parks, a development which will enable the bloc…

Test results excite Zim lithium miner

The developer of Zimbabwe’s most promising lithium project, Prospect Resources, says further bulk lithium tests on the metal content of ore from the main site of its Arcadia project yielded further positive results.

‘No going back on land reform’…Ex-farmers’ compensation a constitutional mandate: ED

Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday said the land reform programme is irreversible and Government will uphold the Constitution by compensating white former commercial farmers for developments they made…

Loans for cyclone hit businesses

Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe has through its financial services companies, started giving out loans to businesses affected by the devastation brought about by Cyclone Idai.

Trevor Dongo, Bazooka billed for Miss Nust

Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter Trevor Dongo and Zimdancehall chanter, Bazooka, will headline the annual Miss Nust modelling show that will take place on tomorrow at the university’s Ceremonial Hall. The…

Did you know? Zimplow’s triumph

Genesis of Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed paramount manufacturer and distributor of farming equipment in Zimbabwe and sub-Saharan Africa, Zimplow, was inextricably linked with the dawn of the agricultural machinery and engineering industry that progressively embraced metal extraction and refining, fabrication, alloying, machining and assembling.

Mbire: Where trees turned into stone

Recently I took off for Mbire to find a forest where trees turned into stones. Strange as it may appear and sound, it was a worthwhile excursion into an abyss of prehistoric happenings.

IMF forecasts GDP contraction, here is why

The International Monetary Fund this week released economic growth forecast for the world including a negative Gross Domestic Product growth rate of 5,2 percent for Zimbabwe.

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