Firm to get $143m for lithium battery project

Golden Sibanda Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) listed miner, Prospect Resources, developer of the Arcadia lithium mine near Harare, has appointed African Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) as lead arranger for…

ZTA lures China direct flights

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is lobbying for a direct flight from China to Zimbabwe as it seeks to attract more tourists from the Asian giant.

Govt to resume livestock imports

Government is discussing the possibility of resuming importation of live cloven-hoofed animals and related products from South Africa pending a full resolution of the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak in Polokwane this week.

Government to capacitate Ipec

Ishemunyoro Chingwere,Business Reporter Government is committed to capacitate the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) so that it plays a critical role towards achieving growth of the insurance penetration rate to…

Saka weighing up options

LONDON – Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, who is eligible to play for both Nigeria and England, says he is weighing up his international football options but will not rush his decision.

Humans have longer life expectancy than their money

Carin Smith One of the consequences of people increasingly living longer, is that it has changed the number of working years compared to those eventually spent in retirement. Pension funds…

Mixed bag for sector

IT’S just a week before the curtain comes down on 2019 and it’s that time of the year to reflect on the successes, failures and challenges some of the sports codes registered. 

‘Youths key to achieving Vision 2030 objectives’

Youths are key to achieving the objectives of Vision 2030 and they can only do so if they stand united against destructive forces and defend the country at all costs.

FC Harare U-17 win Unity Day Gala

FC HARARE Under-17 football team dominated the proceedings at the Unity Day Sports Gala held on Sunday at the Belvedere Technical Teachers College in Harare.

Racism rears ugly head in EPL again

LONDON. — The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) called for a government inquiry into racism in football after Chelsea’s 2-0 English Premier League win at Tottenham on Sunday was marred by alleged racist comments from the crowd, the latest in a string of recent incidents.

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