20 yrs in jail for fake Covid-19 news

Vusumuzi Dube and Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporters SPREADING fake news on social media and mainstream media about coronavirus (Covid-19) has been categorised as a Level 14 offence, the highest in…

Manufacturers called to up their game

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter MANUFACTURERS and suppliers of basic foodstuffs and medical consumables have been called to up their game so that they meet the growing demand of their products, increase…

4 000 arrested during lockdown

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent MORE than 4 000 people have been arrested countrywide in the past two weeks for flouting various provisions of the 21-day lockdown which was put in place…

4,3 million food insecure

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter MORE than 4,3 million Zimbabweans are food insecure and at least US$130 million is needed to mobilise food for the needy, the World Food Programme (WFP) has…

Role played by the youths in the armed struggle

Pathisa Nyathi SOMETIMES we underestimate the role played by the youth during the liberation struggle. These were young people, unarmed and therefore vulnerable, some of whom abandoned school to assist…

Preparing business for post-pandemic world

Along with the severe health and humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, executives around the world face enormous business challenges: the collapse of customer demand, significant regulatory modifications, supply chain interruptions, unemployment, economic recession and increased uncertainty.

Global banks pledge debt relief to poor nations

Global banks and international financiers said they would be willing to grant short-term debt relief to the world’s poorest countries hammered by the financial fallout from the coronavirus.

Ascending to the apex needs all hands on deck

Some companies are more committed than others to promote women into higher positions.

he world over, organisations that have many women in top leadership positions deliberately have a commitment to ensure women rise to the top.

Zesa gets more power from Mozambique

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has opened debt repayment negotiations with Mozambique’s Hydro Cahora Bassa (HCB) with a view of settling the US$45 million debt owed to…

Smallholder livestock farmers should invest in a locally-based extension person

Mhlupheki Dube AS I keep interacting with livestock farmers almost on a daily basis in various places and platforms, one major observation has come to my mind. It has come…

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