Chinese tech revolution comes to Zim
“Science and technology respond to the call of times and have a global impact. To develop them, we should have a global vision and meet the needs of the times,” Xi Jinping in “Governance of China”
Makunde seeks podium finish
GEMS’ coach, Lloyd Makunde, has set his sights on a podium finish at the upcoming Africa Netball Championships in Cape Town, South Africa.
Solskjaer fears the sack
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reportedly expressed to the squad that he fears he will be sacked if they continue under-performing.
Jockey Rusike makes history
UPCOMING apprentice jockey, O’Meara Chiedza Rusike, made history by becoming the first female black jockey in Zimbabwe to win a major race 0on Saturday.
Chegutu council demolishes illegal structures
Chegutu Municipality last week started demolishing illegal structures in the Central Business District (CBD) in a move to restore sanity in the town.
MSU students in sanitary wear drive
Students from the Midlands State University’s Department of Sociology have embarked on a campaign to help unprivileged girls in society through advocating for a healthy and safe environment.
Borrowers should deal only with reputable microfinance institutions
The need for client protection when it comes to microfinance has never been more important than it is now in such a complex economic environment and in an industry with such a high number of players.
ICTs can help end scourge of malnutrition
The Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, in partnership with a non-governmental organisation, Boost Fellowship, and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), recently conducted a three-day nutrition event focused on creating ICT-based solutions by adolescents and youth to address malnutrition in Zimbabwe.
IPAZ on research
INVESTMENT Professionals Association of Zimbabwe (IPAZ), a grouping of local chartered financial analysts (CFA), launched its research campaign that is meant to provide University students with hands-on mentoring and intensive training in financial analysis. Speaking at the official launch of the CFA Institute Research Challenge last week, IPAZ board member Mr Ranga Makwata said this was done to prepare them for a working environment university students.
Britain on imports
LONDON. — Britain yesterday revised the tariff regime that would come into force if it leaves the European Union without a deal, making 88 percent of total imports by value eligible for levy free access.

