Reflections on township tourism
For a long time, Zimbabwe’s tourism has been largely wildlife-driven, and considering the ever-changing tourist preferences, coupled with increased competition from regional and global suppliers, the country needs to urgently diversify its tourism resource to remain a competitive destination.
Vince Hogg back at ZC
VINCE Hogg has returned as interim Managing Director of Zimbabwe Cricket as the interim board installed last month by the Sports and Recreation Commission put its house in order before the International Cricket Council annual conference set for England next week.
PRAZ okays new city billing system
After operating for almost four months without a substantive billing system, following a fallout over the BIQ system, Harare City Council has migrated to a new system that has since been approved by the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ).
Biofortified crops key in fight against hidden hunger
Daphne Machiri Features Correspondent Climate change, which has resulted in low rainfall has impaired Zimbabwe’s food security situation. As a result of changes in rainfall patterns, the agriculture sector has…
Milk production up
THE country has witnessed a steady increase in milk production this year, recording a nine percent rise between January and May.
Govt to help fight fake news
Government will expedite the promulgation of the Cyber Crime and Cyber Security Bill, amid growing concerns over social media abuse and the proliferation of fake news.
Man in the dock for raping stepdaughter
A-53-YEAR-OLD Vumba man, who allegedly raped his teenage stepdaughter on three separate occasions, has appeared in court.
Mixed feelings over proposed Gweru supplementary budget
Masvingo is on the brink of a major economic turnaround, taking advantage of Government’s devolution programme to lure investors in various sectors of the provincial economy, as the province seeks to attain a US$8 billion provincial Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Misconduct-accused lawyer seeks High Court appointment
A Kadoma-based lawyer, who is facing three charges of misconduct, is seeking appointment to the High Court bench, despite that his cases are still pending before the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ)’s disciplinary council.
African varsities need structures to assess, measure impact of grants
Since Africa’s earliest modern public universities were established on the continent in the 1940s, these institutions have struggled to generate adequate and sustainable funding.










