Naaz to decide on provincial championships
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) will make a final decision on staging of the provincial championships on Friday. The tournament set for White City…
Natural gas is the rich world’s new coal
Even the cleanest fossil fuel is losing its appeal to rich nations.
The unsettling stability of the FX market
The foreign currency auction market has held up so far. At its best, the Zimbabwe dollar has strengthened against the US$ on more than one occasion in the last two weeks. This points to falling month on month inflation rate and prices stabilization. On the surface that seems like good news for all stocks but we argue that this is a sign for bad times for some sectors, at least in the short term.
Airplane cabins could look different the next time you fly
Headrest canopies and fabric barriers between seats could start appearing in airplane cabins as the embattled industry tries to ward off the coronavirus.
Africa demands fairer, transparent global trading system
Prosper Ndlovu AFRICAN private sector leaders have called for a more transparent and fairer global trading system that supports growth of developing economies. While optimistic about the future, economic experts…
ZimTrade to launch packaging portal
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to launch a first of a kind packaging portal that has been developed through a partnership between Federation of Master Printers and ZimTrade under a…
Business hours extended
THE Government has extended permitted businesses to operate any time between 6.30am to 6.30pm as part of a delicate process to balance the economy and respond to the Covid-19 threat, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa announced last night.
Harare City Council paralysed
Harare City Council will have just 25 functioning councillors following the recall of another 11, including the deputy mayor, by MDC-T yesterday.
$600m availed for schools reopening
A TOTAL of $600 million has been set aside by the Government for disbursement to needy schools to improve sanitation and enable them to reopen safely without risking a spike in Covid-19 infections.
500 000 farmers complete Pfumvudza land preps
More than 500 000 farmers have completed land preparations under the Government’s Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs Programme (Pfumvudza) with most of them confirming that they are ready to plant as soon as the first rains start falling.








