Zifa Central Region launches interactive website

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Central region has launched an interactive website in its quest to facilitate communication with its affiliates and the public. Violet Jubane, the region’s marketing,…

Cassava creating access to quality education, skills training through its e-learning platforms

CASSAVA Smartech Zimbabwe, through its Edutech unit, has developed end-to-end value propositions across platforms, devices and internet access to drive access to education in Zimbabwe and beyond. This comes as…

Zim to host high-level international trade indaba

ZIMBABWE is set to host a high-level virtual international trade indaba next Tuesday to unpack the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement and how local businesses can benefit from it.  

US$250m needed for civic centre construction

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Victoria Falls City Council requires about US$250 million to construct a civic centre in the model of the Mandela Square in Johannesburg, South Africa.…

The cost/ benefit of ‘cleaning the top’

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters FROM time to time, organisations through their boards of directors for various reasons would like to remove everybody in senior management resulting in loss of…

SADC records progress in flagship interconnector power projects

Business Reporter THE Southern African Development Community (Sadc) says notable progress has been achieved towards implementation of priority energy interconnector projects in the region. The projects seek to connect Angola,…

Saddened Queen to address ‘royal racism’

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth said on Tuesday the British royals were saddened by the challenging experiences of her grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan and promised to privately address…

Zimasco to switch on Western Plant, seeks higher output

MIDLANDS-based ferrochrome producer, Zimasco, is carrying out rehabilitation works at its West Plant, as it prepares to restart operations at the furnaces. 

Athletes could be required to undergo more Covid-19 testing at Tokyo 2020

Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto has suggested the number of times athletes are tested for coronavirus could be increased amid growing fears over the spread of more transmissible variants. Plans…

Molefe roasted for inflating locomotive prices at Transnet

Johannesburg — Former Transnet group chief executive Brian Molefe has admitted that the rail freight company agreed to pay more than R54,5 billion to procure 1 064 locomotives but had…

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