Pumula personalities set to be honoured

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Bulawayo’s arts sector is surely poised for growth as artistes and personalities are slowly being appreciated for the role they play in entertaining and increasing awareness…

Human-widlife conflict stops agriculture where hunting brings hope

Emmanuel Koro, Feature CO-EXISTING with wildlife can be both a curse and a blessing. The human-wildlife conflict has brought the century-old culture of agricultural production to a sad and difficult…

‘Africa to tell own story’

Harare Bureau THE new Museum of African Liberation will allow Africans to tell their own history, putting to rest one-sided Euro-centric narratives which have dominated the public space for too…

Mash Holdings resilient in challenging property sector

A combination of high construction costs and falling property values has rendered new property development unviable, a leading property-owning firm has said.

Bubi RDC executive clears air on vehicle

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BUBI Rural District Council chief executive officer, Dr Partson Mlilo has clarified the issue around allegations that he bought himself an official vehicle, a Toyota D4D…

PPC shares surge 13pc

South Africa’s biggest cement producer PPC said on Wednesday its half-year core earnings were expected to rise between 12 percent and 17 percent due to a strong recovery in cement sales in the second quarter, sending its shares up sharply. By 1114 GMT, shares in PPC had firmed 13,16 percent as the market cheered a better-than-expected outlook. PPC said after a difficult start to its 2021 financial year, which started in April, as a result of Covid-19 related trade restrictions, the group experienced a strong recovery in cement sales in the second quarter of the first half, “which contributed to the improved operating performance”.

Fewer home comforts for EPL teams

MANCHESTER. — Small numbers of fans will be allowed to return to select Premier League matches this weekend with home clubs hoping some of the advantages that supporters traditionally give them will return.

Govt ups bid to increase youth participation in exports

Business Editor YOUTH entrepreneurs have the potential to drive increased export earnings for Zimbabwe with the Government, through ZimTrade, scaling up efforts to capacitate the budding business owners. Increasing youth…

How RTGS relieved Zim of onerous debt burden

Government was the biggest winner when it took the decision to switch from a multi-currency to domestic unit as this saw its debt plunge from US$9,5 billion in 2018 to just US$530 million in real terms.

Govt, IOM on National Migration Policy

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT in collaboration with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and other key stakeholders is working on developing a National Migration Policy document to address challenges…

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