More needed to invigorate reform bid
The lapsing of six reform Bills after Parliament failed to debate and pass them during the First Session of the Ninth Parliament is a clear drawback for the reform agenda being pursued by Government.
Chevrons set to bounce back
EXACTLY 14 months after playing their last Test match, Zimbabwe are finally set to break the ice when they host Sri Lanka next month.
Huawei launches ICT competition for Zim
Information Communication Technology (ICT) giant, Huawei Technologies Zimbabwe, yesterday launched the National ICT Competition 2019-2020 which will provide a platform for tertiary students to compete and exchange ideas in order to enhance their ICT skills.
‘Continuous bread price hikes worrying’
Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) chief executive Mr Denford Mutashu has said the continuous increase in bread prices is worrying.
Call to incentivise investment in renewable energy
Government and the private sector should increase support for local engineers to develop cost effective domestic renewable energy solutions, which largely remain inaccessible to the majority of citizens because of the prohibitive costs.
ICT key to economic success: Minister
Zimbabwe’s economic success hinges on maximum exploitation of information communication and technologies in all facets of the economy, Information Communication and Technology Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.
Pamushana wins Old Mutual quiz contest
Pamushana High school from Masvingo Province are this year’s ultimate winners of the annual Old Mutual National Schools Quiz Tournament after they beat Kwekwe High school in the final of the competition held on Saturday at Rainbow Towers in Harare.
Hamilton lays down a marker
ABU DHABI. – Lewis Hamilton laid down a marker to the young pretenders to his crown on Sunday when he completed 2019 with a masterful triumph at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, his 11th win this year and the 84th of his career.
Editorial Comment: Catch-22 for farmers
We are now in December and everything being equal, the farming season would have taken shape.











