A look at the Zim Pavilion in Venice
“MY work is a reflection of some of the various occurrences that have arisen emotionally within me, around me, socially and politically. My aim is to use common forms, which most people from various audiences are familiar with.”
7 January protesters acquitted
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter SEVEN people, including an entertainment promoter-cum-DJ, alleged to have taken part in the violent January protests this year, which saw three cars belonging to Zanu-PF Bulawayo…
Establishing a Youth Commission in Zimbabwe: Part 2
Michael Mhlanga IN last week’s first instalment on the subject of establishing a Youth Commission, I interrogated the process of policy making highlighting the first flaw in its establishment in…
‘President Mnangagwa is my younger brother’
Today we round up our interview with pioneer freedom fighter and former Member of Parliament for Nkayi Constituency, Cde John Maluzo Ndlovu. In the last few weeks, Cde Ndlovu has…
AfCFTA creates possibilities for Zim
FOLLOWING years of negotiations, African leaders last Sunday launched the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in a significant milestone expected to boost intra-regional trade, strengthening supply chains and spurring investments.
Prices: Informal retailers under spotlight
GOVERNMENT is working on a comprehensive process to fine-tune and establish measures to tame wanton price increases, which include strict tracking of supply and distribution of basic commodities, increasing bureau de change centres and regularising informal traders to curb irregular activities.
Mineral exports in 9 percent jump
Zimbabwe has recorded an 8,7 percent jump in mineral exports to $910 million in the first half of the year compared to the same period last year, statistics from the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) show.
MMCZ is exclusively responsible for the marketing and selling of all minerals produced in Zimbabwe, except for silver and gold.
Documentation challenges for ex-Wenela miners
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter EX-WENELA Miners Association of Zimbabwe is facing challenges in ensuring that its members and dependants of the deceased have the requisite documentation to enable them…
Small businesses turn to night-time working day
It has just gone past 10pm at a local home industry — kuDurawall — in Glen View and the sound of steel grinders, welding machines and hammers banging against steel sheets envelope the usually quiet environs.
Activity begins to pick up pace at this ungodly hour after a 17 hour-long daytime slumber.
Boer goat nutrition and feeding requirements
Welcome dear reader to this column where we explore all things farming.
Last week I focused on how to care for the boer goat kids and does after birth. This week focus turns to nutrition and feeding requirements for boer goats.











