Zimpapers to launch WhatsApp news platform
Zimbabwe Newspapers (Zimpapers) is set to launch a new WhatsApp news platform as it intensifies its ‘Digital first’ transformation agenda. Currently, the platform is under an in-house trial, with other users also getting a chance to evaluate the product and perfect it. When availed, the platform will offer various categories of subscription model ranging from daily, weekly and monthly.
Pregnant woman axed
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A PREGNANT Binga woman is battling for life in hospital after a man believed to be her boyfriend allegedly repeatedly struck her with an axe…
Government in talks with banks to support Victoria Falls Stock Exchange
ZIMBABWEAN authorities are in discussions with several international investment banks to support the new Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) that will trade exclusively in foreign currency, Finance and Economic Development…
JUST IN: President Mnangagwa tours Zion projects in Mbungo
Fungi Kwaramba in Nyika, Masvingo President Mnangangwa this morning toured a wheat farm in Nyika, owned by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi where he also launched the climate proofed Pfumvudza farming initiative…
Air Zimbabwe returns to the skies next week
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter NATIONAL airliner, Air Zimbabwe, will be resuming domestic flights next week Wednesday with regional flights also set to restart in a fortnight. Air Zimbabwe stopped…
Government rolls out tick-borne disease control programme, 1 million households to benefit
Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is set to roll out a tick-grease programme to benefit one million households under the Presidential Livestock Programme ahead of the rainy season. With tick-borne diseases being…
Fidelity Life shelves plans to raise capital
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed insurance concern Fidelity Life Assurance Zimbabwe has cancelled plans to raise fresh capital. The development comes on the heels of last week’s announcement by Zimre…
Highlanders captain joins Covid-19 stigma fight
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS captain, Ariel Sibanda has joined the fight against Covid-19 stigma by recording a one-minute video urging people to shy away from stigmatising those affected by…
JUST IN: With rains around the corner, Harare warns against streambank cultivation
Harare City Council has warned that it is going to enforce the environmental bans on cultivating within 30m of any stream to prevent further siltation of supply dams.
JUST IN: Zim has sufficient water despite low dam levels
Zimbabwe’s dams general have enough water to cope with expected demand, despite the two past drought seasons, until enough rain has fallen to start them filling again.











