US$12m for bio-diesel projects
Zimbabwe’s bio-diesel project is set to benefit from a US$12 million concessionary loan from IRENA’s Abu Dhabi Fund for Development.
The loan will finance the construction of a bio-diesel plant while additional Jatropha plants will be set out at Nyakadecha Estate in Mudzi.
Matobo — the host of two contrasting histories
Vincent Gono, Features Editor MATOBO District in Matabeleland South Province is far from being just an administrative district in the country. The workmanship of God has created astonishing hills of inter-locking…
Amazon prepares a luxury fashion platform
In the first half of 2020, Amazon plans to launch its own digital platform for luxury fashion, according to WWD (paywall), a fashion trade publication. Industry sources who spoke with…
Teachers unions’ push for strike exposed
Some teachers’ unions are allegedly engaging in cheap tactics to increase membership through agitating for a strike when schools open for the first term on Tuesday, despite ongoing negotiations between the Government and the civil servants’ supreme representative body, the Apex Council.
Fatal Attraction: Nissan Np300 Hardbody
Lovert Mafukure ON this new series called fatal attraction, we are going to be looking at some of the most unsafe cars of our times. These are cars that have…
Blackouts flip switch on home industries
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter MOST players in the home industry across the country are struggling to operate their enterprises viably while others have stopped due to the prevailing rampant power…
Chat with Sis Noe . . . My boyfriend is ashamed to be with me
Hi Sis Noe I am a 30-year-old father of one. I am failing to have sex with my wife because she has vestibulitis. Since the birth of our first child…
Letters to the Editor: America is not the world’s police force
The cold-blooded murder of top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani is a demonstration of how much the United States is a bully. Indeed, the United States has gone overboard. While they…
Hwange power plant rehab on
THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has begun US$40 million refurbishing Hwange Thermal Power Station Unit 3 to restore 120 megawatts to the national grid.
ZPC said the project was at 31 percent and is expected to be complete by March.
Coach Dinho determined to lead Quality Foods to glory in Division One
Mandla Ncube, Sports Reporter THE 2020 Southern Region Division One season is a season which many will be looking forward to probably with an extra reason to. For those who have…








