A potentially fatal fatigue . . . Monitoring Covid-19 impact on households in Zimbabwe

As the country tries to ride out the coronavirus pandemic, it has been the informal sector that has been mostly affected.

Zaka’s Chipezeze plea

MORE often than not, gaffe-prone Warriors keeper Elvis Chipezeze has been at the receiving end of harsh criticism from local football fans, but back in Zaka where he traces his roots, the goalie enjoys hero status.

Mr CEO, 16 Days of Activism are speaking to you

I BET many of the males in our lives, families, workplaces and communities are aware of the just started 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence (GBV), running from November 25 to December 10. Some of the disinterested males could be saying: “Here we go again, women have started making their usual noises.” Some men will even accuse women of being crybabies or attention seekers.

Where the $421bn will come from

Business Reporter Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube unveiled a $421,6 billion budget on Thursday as the country moves to spur economic growth under the aegis of the…

Controlling weeds in maize fields

ONE of the contributors of low maize yields in Zimbabwe is the inability to control weeds in the crop. 

Agritex recruits more extension officers

THE Agriculture Technical and Extension Services (Agritex) has begun recruiting officers to fill vacancies in Matabeleland North and South provinces, in a development that is expected to boost delivery of extension services in the areas.

Treasury targets $30bn deficit

Senior Business Reporter Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is targeting to achieve a 1,3 percent ($30 billion) National Budget deficit in 2021, a slight increase from the…

Potential for exporting ginger, turmeric

The global demand for ginger and turmeric is on an upward trend. Along with spices, tea, and medicine, ginger and turmeric are some of the products considered to be healthy and have versatile uses across the world. 

Visiting the frontline States: Gleaning information on the progress of the Zimbabwean liberation struggle

Pathisa Nyathi “The most recent of my trips to Africa covered about five and a half weeks from August 24th to October 1st. I spent five days in Geneva, Switzerland…

Successful implementation of NDS1 to curb corruption

THE launch of the National Development Strategy 1 dominated news on the economic front in the last few days. 

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