Youth participation on the continental agenda
In one of it’s numerous, incredible and indescribable works across Africa as one of African Union Commission’s most effective organ, the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) participated at a recent workshop on development of the Country Acceleration Strategy (CAS) for the implementation of the African Plan of Action for Youth Empowerment (APAYE).
FCP rise from the dead in style
SHEER brute force and determination saw FC Platinum turn on the power in the second half to outsmart and outscore hosts UD Songo of Mozambique in the second leg of the CAF Champions League encounter in Beira on Saturday.
African academics must increase research outputs
African academics should sharpen their skills and improve scientific outcomes to build the continent’s knowledge economy and enhance its competitiveness in the new industrial revolution, top researchers say.
Making a living out of fish farming
Government recently registered over 240 fishing cooperatives in Masvingo in a move designed to improve household disposable incomes and grow the economy.
Demand for macadamia up
LOCAL producers of macadamia nuts should brace for a significant increase in demand for the crop in the near future driven by changes in consumption patterns, Agritex horticultural specialist Mr Douglas Nzarayebani has said.
Siyachitema on life after WC
TWO months after she led the Zimbabwe senior netball team to their maiden Netball World Cup, former captain Perpetua Siyachitema says life could not be better.
Combating financing of terrorism reporting obligations
Financial institutions are required to meet various reporting obligations, and these include:
Rutenga reaps dry port benefits
Rutenga is benefiting from the impending establishment of a dry port in the urban settlement with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority having applied for 12 hectares of land to build a holding bay as investors jostle to set up shop at the sprawling growth point.
DDF revamps 11 000ha irrigation schemes
Elita Chikwati and Yeukai Karengezeka Government, through the Department of Irrigation Development, has rehabilitated more than 11 000 hectares and developed 750 hectares of irrigation schemes to boost agricultural production…
Lock, Garanganga for Lagos Open
TWO of Zimbabwe’s top men’s tennis players, Benjamin Lock and Takanyi Garanganga, are set to be part of a strong field of about 240 players who will compete in this year’s Lagos Open Championship in Lagos, Nigeria, next month.





