CBZ Marathon qualifier for Two Oceans
Raymond Jaravaza WINNING the second edition of the CBZ marathon comes with qualification for two of Africa’s premier races, the Two Oceans and the Comrades Marathons due for April and…
Survival strategies for Zim SMEs
Businesses in Zimbabwe are operating in an unstable environment, and in such an environment, SMEs tend to be victims particularly when the economic crisis becomes prolonged. Research has shown that such an environment offers both threats and opportunities to different types of businesses, including SMEs.
Coronavirus douses Europe, US stocks
LONDON. — European shares fell again yesterday, taking their cue from US equity futures, which implied a lower open for Wall Street as cases of the coronavirus surged in the…
Eaglesvale host NASH
HARARE Province will host their 2020 National Association of School Heads track and field athletics final at Eaglesvale High School today.
Irish are coming back
ZIMBABWE will host Ireland for three One-Day International matches and as many Twenty20 international games in Bulawayo next month.
GetBucks appoints two non-executive directors
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed microfinance institution, GetBucks Microfinance Bank Limited has appointed two new non-executive directors, Ruvimbo Matsika and Joseph Machiva. The appointments took effect from February 12, 2020.
NGO revives nine irrigation schemes
A non-governmental organisation, Cesvi, is resuscitating nine irrigation projects here as part of a three-year Zimbabwe Resilience Programme funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Marondera dominate Mash East schools athletics
MARONDERA district scooped 35 gold medals at the Mashonaland East Provincial athletics competition on Wednesday at Peterhouse College.
Devolution changing lives in Midlands
From as early as 2am, women from Mazvihwa Communal Lands make a beeline for Runde River in rural Zvishavane to fetch water from shallow wells dug on riverbed.
Coronavirus in SA – Hygiene and prevention measures the cornerstone of infection control
The news of the first known case of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCov) in South Africa follows confirmed cases in both Algeria and Nigeria. South African health officials, including Health Minister Mkhize, however, are confident in our nations’ ability to contain the spread and avoid catastrophe.





