11 more succumb to Covid-19
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu , Health Reporter ELEVEN more people have died of Covid-19, bringing the death toll from the virus to 166 in Zimbabwe. According to the Ministry of Health and…
Kwekwe City mulls programme-based budgeting system
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE Kwekwe City Council is seriously considering introducing a programme-based budgeting system anchored on forex billing for consumers and companies to enhance funding of development projects.…
Zimnat offers rand denominated life cover for Zimbabweans in South Africa
DIVERSIFIED financial services company, Zimnat, has extended its arm into South Africa to enable Zimbabweans living there to take out funeral insurance, including the cost of bringing their bodies back…
RioZim projects bounce in demand after Covid-19 turmoil
ZIMBABWE’S second-largest diamond miner, RioZim Limited, sees demand picking up, after the coronavirus pandemic forced the business to halt sales in March amid the slump in gem prices. With jewelry…
Food waste processing offers untapped export opportunity – ZimTrade
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWEAN businesses could leverage on trading food by-products and food waste as these present an opportunity for innovative entrepreneurs to tap into export markets. The…
Major boost for Mat North
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has approved the Conceptual Development Framework for the Victoria Falls-Binga Special Economic Zone (SEZ), a development that will result in the growth of tourism, agriculture…
Retail Therapy Part 3- Finding a balance
Retail therapy should be done with honour. The world we are living in is filled with so many issues that may be stressful. On the other hand, life is never lived with a happily after forever tag, sadness is surely part of the life’s journey and we encounter it now and again. Thus, when stress or sadness hits you the easiest way to deal with it may be through retail therapy.But why should we do retail therapy when it can generate into an addiction?
What is causing women to be still single in their 30s and 40s
In Zimbabwe we have a culture that tries to force all women to get married before the age of 25. If a woman gets to above 25 still single we make it seem like there is something wrong with her but today because of so many factors we are seeing women getting into their 30s and 40s still single . There is an illogical belief among our people that automatically condemns women that marry late .
Gospel artist releases inspirational song
Danisa Masuku Gospel artist Given Siyabonga has released a single track entitled Bambelela to give hope and inspire people in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Siyabonga, who is popularly…
JUST IN: President launches the Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation Strategy
President Mnangagwa has launched the Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation Strategy which seeks to achieve a US $8,2 billion agriculture economy by 2025.










