Private diamond sales to boost revenues
Zimbabwe has invited seven international diamond buyers to participate in a private sale of nearly two million carats of the commodity, Minerals and Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) general manager Mr Tongai Muzenda has said.
African leaders oppose ivory trade ban
As delegates trooped out of Elephant Hills, the splendid hotel overlooking the mighty Zambezi River which hosted the inaugural United Nations-African Union Wildlife Economy Summit last week, they left a very big elephant in the room.
Divine intervention or not?
Devine Lunga’s divine form has had Ronald Pfumbidzai rolling up his sleeves while patiently waiting for his chance in the Warriors starting XI.
Power shortages taking toll on economy
At our current national power generation capacity, it goes without saying that unless there is strong political will, coupled with significant investments in refurbishment of existing power plants and in new power generation projects, our developmental aspirations anchored on Vision 2030 may not be realised.
Roil BAAs put Bulawayo on the map
United Refineries’ Chief Executive Officer Busisa Moyo has expressed satisfaction on the impact the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards (RoilBAA) have made on the Bulawayo arts industry. He described the experience…
UNZA honours Presidential alumni
The University of Zambia (UNZA) yesterday conferred honorary doctorates in law to President Mnangagwa and his Zambian counterpart Edgar Lungu in recognition of transformative leadership exhibited by the two leaders in their countries.
Women vow to champion own growth
WOMEN from diverse professions have vowed to play a leading role in championing their advancement and continue pushing for recognition in social, political and economic spheres that are male dominated.
Shoe production plunges
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter PRODUCTION of leather shoes in the country has been on a free fall for close to two decades as the sector continues to reel under a…
These Rhumba guys can be party poopers
AT their best the Democratic Republic of Congo have been awful, offering very little substance or resistance as they fell to identical 2-0 defeats at the hands of Uganda and Egypt.
Madinda bids adieu
OUTGOING Highlanders technical manager Madinda Ndlovu, has attributed his departure in the middle of a three-year contract to the untenable financial situation in the country which has forced him to look elsewhere for a better offer.











