Cassava wins East Africa award

Business Reporter Listed Technology Company, Cassava Smartech and Comviva have jointly won the East Africa Com Award in the “Changing Lives” category for Cassava’s EcoCash mobile money service. EcoCash mobile…

Mutambi features Macheso on album

Nyore Madzianike Senior Arts Reporter SUNGURA artiste, Simon Mutambi, is early next month expected to launch an album titled “Hazvipere Mushe” on which he featured revered bassist Alick Macheso on…

Agribank introduces more initiatives

Michael Tome Business Reporter THE Agriculture Development Bank (Agribank) says it has introduced a number of initiatives aimed at growing deposit mobilisation, chief executive officer (CEO) Sam Malaba has said.…

Harnessing the youth demographic dividend. . . Why the AU roadmap matters

Roselyn Sachiti Features, Health & Society Editor ON Saturday June 15, President Mnangagwa’s remarks during the Day of the African Child (DAC) were quite captivating and important especially to the…

Don’t ban corporal punishment — MPs

Government should revisit provisions in the Education Amendment Bill, in particular clauses that seek to ban corporal punishment and the exclusion of pregnant pupils from school, legislators have said.

Cotton firm in side marketing storm

Business Reporter LOCAL cotton firm, Southern Cotton, has been caught in a side marketing storm after it emerged the company is targeting the commodity contracted by the Government. The Government,…

Choppies on knife-edge

SKELETONS are tumbling out of Botswana headquartered Choppies’ closet ahead of the completion at month-end of a forensic probe into the group, with multiple sources claiming the findings will rock…

Zimra approves 5-year plan

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) board on Monday approved the tax collector’s five-year strategic plan which has been modelled in line with the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and Vision 2030.

Africa needs to up its research game to fight NCDs

Muki Shey Correspondent Non-communicable diseases are the current leading cause of death worldwide. And the burden is increasingly shifting from developed to developing countries. But it’s only been over the…

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