ZimTrade’s guide to successful exports
“I have a business and I want to export. Where do I start?” As straightforward as it sounds, this is perhaps one of the most common questions new business owners and those that have seen sales success on the local market often ask.
This is because they understand that having an export component in a business is crucial in a sustenance plan, particularly when we want to address foreign currency demand.
Ngwende can smile again
FOR those that have spent so much as a minute with Zimbabwe Women’s Sevens vice captain Constance Ngwende, they are bound to know that one of her stand-out features is an “infectious smile”, especially when a discussion on rugby comes up.
The Political Economy of the Corona World
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena All the signs point to that the coronavirus pandemic will slowly but surely graduate into a world endemic. The disease will gradually become a known and manageable…
Stock theft, more needs to be done to protect farmers
Mhlupheki Dube ONE of the disadvantages of writing a column for a long time is that at some point you tend to repeat what you have written. This is mostly…
Street children reunite with families
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A total of 31 street children who were quarantined at the Jairos Jiri Association Centre in Nguboyenja, Bulawayo at the beginning of the lockdown in…
Executive to engage Parliament on supplementary budget
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Executive arm of the Government will soon engage the Parliament of Zimbabwe for a supplementary budget consideration in order to fund national needs following the…
Creatives blossom under lockdown
THE ongoing Covid-19-induced lockdown has spurred demand for online content.
Bars, live gigs and social clubs, including most contact sports, are currently banned in order to minimise the spread of the coronavirus.
Machete gang robs Gwanda mine
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent POLICE have launched a manhunt for two machete- wielding robbers who were part of a trio that attacked workers at Vova Mine in Gwanda. Matabeleland South…
SA seeking IMF aid crosses a red line
The economic calamity of coronavirus broke South Africa’s resistance to borrowing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Espanyol begin climb to safety
Espanyol defender Bernardo Espinosa and forward Wu Lei yesterday scored either side of the break to hand the relegation-threatened side a 2-0 La Liga home win over Alaves, who had goalkeeper Fernando Pacheco sent off early






