Leather sector revival to pull investments

ALTHOUGH Zimbabwe is famed for quality livestock production, the sector has in recent years faced numerous challenges, which have weakened output capacity and frustrated value chain gains.

Zifa back Loga for World Cup matches

ZIFA board member, Bryton Malandule, says Croatian coach Zdravko Logarusic needs to be given more time in charge of the Warriors. 

Hunt for missing national continues in Mozambique

EFFORTS are underway in the troubled Mozambican region of Cabo Delgado to establish the whereabouts of a Zimbabwean who went missing in the town of Palma following terrorist attacks last month.

IMF revises SA growth outlook upward

The IMF has revised the growth outlook for South Africa from 2,8percent to 3,1 percent. 

Mighty Warriors’ Cinderella story

THE Mighty Warriors are marking 20 years since they qualified for their first Africa Women’s Championships. 

Vaccine boost for Kariba tourism

PEOPLE in the tourism sector in Kariba have begun receiving their Covid-19 jabs as the town prepares for the recovery of its mainstay industry.

Pope urges debt-relief for poor states hit by Covid-19

VATICAN CITY. –  Pope Francis has told world financial chiefs that poor countries hit by the economic impact of the coronavirus need to have their debt burden reduced and be given a greater say in global decision making.

Tobacco sales in good start

Farmers sold 92 106kg of flue-cured tobacco worth US$173 256 on the first day of the new marketing season on Wednesday, many times the 7 815 kg worth US$ 13 566 sold on the opening day of the last season.

Unit Trusts Funds outpaces ZSE, all share index, inflation

The latest edition of the GroWealth Unit Trusts Performance Survey shows that most Unit Trust Funds outpaced the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) All Share index and inflation in the first quarter ended 31 March 2021. 

Bob Marley’s Zim war cry

Bob Marley, one of the world’s most politically conscious international reggae musicians, closely followed Zimbabwe’s war of liberation in the 1970s. 

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