Construction industry should adopt BIM processes
Digital technology is rapidly transforming industries across all sectors; however, not all industries acknowledge the importance of technology adoption. The construction sector is by nature a slow adopter of new work practices and innovations which directly affect performance. The emergence of Building Information Modelling (BIM) has the potential of contributing to reducing the associated challenges.
Chirozva installed Chief Kazangarare
MR JOHN Chirozva has been installed as Chief Kazangarare in Hurungwe at a colourful ceremony, nearly five years after the death of his predecessor.
How women can become successful entrepreneurs?
Balancing productive and reproductive duties with work has always been problematic for women and especially nowadays where critical thinking is a prerequisite in order to sustain the family.
Let’s cherish our peace: Marongwe
WAR is not a football match, so it is important for Zimbabweans to cherish the peace prevailing in the country, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Secretary, Ambassador Mark Grey Marongwe, has said.
Landmark ruling for catering industry
In a landmark ruling that is set to change employment terms in the catering industry, the High Court has ruled that the retirement age of people employed in that sector is 60 years as required by the Industrial Agreement: Catering Industry.
ZEC gazettes Lupane East results
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has gazetted the recent win by Zanu-PF candidate Cde Mbongeni Dube as Member of Parliament for Lupane East Constituency with effect from August 3, following a by-election held recently.
Sithole, Chidzivo win Westgate Half-Marathon
LOBELS Athletics Club’s athlete Misheck Sithole and Fortunate Chidzivo emerged winners at the Old Mutual Westgate half-marathon as they beat a strong field that was made up of some of the country’s seasoned middle and long-distance runners in Harare yesterday.
Somalia’s history-making driving instructor
Not every driving instructor can claim to have been part of one of the biggest upsets in the history of international football.
Zhovhe Estate invests US$10m in agric production
Zhovhe Estate, a wholly indigenous-owned company, has invested US$10 million into irrigation infrastructure development, livestock production and fisheries to complement Government-initiated land reform and value addition programmes.
AfTCA can’t ignore continent’s security issues
The new African free trade zone came into effect at the end of May 2019. All of the African Union’s member states are now legally bound to allow African goods to be traded without restraint throughout the continent. But there are some security concerns to be considered.



