Domesticating ICT sector value chain is the way to go

Prosper Ndlovu, Analysis DEVELOPING and strengthening value chains is one of the proven strategic approaches towards creating a vibrant industrial base and a thriving economy. For developing countries like Zimbabwe,…

Kent Cricket signs Muyeye

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter KENT Cricket has announced the signing of Zimbabwean-born batsmen Tawanda Muyeye on a three-year-contract. According to stats provided by Kent Cricket, Muyeye, who is also an…

Lumpy skin disease hits Mat’land South

Mthabisi Tshuma, Gwanda Correspondent MATABELELAND South province has been hit by lumpy skin disease which has resulted in the death of livestock especially cattle. Lumpy skin is a viral disease…

Inside the Village as Billiat returns

KAIZER Chiefs forwards Khama Billiat and Leonardo Castro appear set for a return to action after being spotted back in training at The Village. The Fifa international break may have…

Govenment plans provincial tourism conferences

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry is planning to roll out provincial tourism conferences whose aim is to assist operators to showcase…

AfreximBank approves US$2bn for Africa vaccines

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE AfreximBank has approved a US$2 billion facility under the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT), which will see the continent receiving 400 million doses of…

Cassava urges caution ahead of the Easter

STOCK Exchange-listed fintech giant Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe has joined public health authorities and the Government in urging the public to exercise cautious ahead of the Easter holidays, urging the use…

Only local competitions allowed to resume: SRC

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) has reiterated that the greenlight for football resumption is reserved for local competitions only. The SRC has given football the…

Few takers for second amacimbi harvest

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter AMACIMBI harvesters have been overwhelmed by the much-loved delicacy this year due to Covid-19 induced restrictions as the second season of harvesting has started in most…

How often have brothers played against brothers in international cricket?

In the recent ODIs, India’s Pandya brothers opposed the Currans of England. How often has this happened in international cricket?, asked Aravind Vissamsetty from Denmark, among others The appearance of…

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