How banks participate in rising economy
Informal employment represents 80-90 percent of the total workforce in most African countries, forming the bulk of the workforce.
Government approves return of National Youth Service programme
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has approved the re-establishment of the National Youth Service Programme designed to instill in young Zimbabweans between the ages of 18 and 35 years, a…
Reds need Klopp to rediscover magic
LONDON. — In need of another famous Champions League fightback, Liverpool cannot rely on a wave of passion, colour and noise from the stands at Anfield.
Malawian border jumpers deported
The 28 Malawian border jumpers who were rounded up on Saturday while hiding at a house in Beitbridge are now facing deportation to their country after a local court found them guilty of violating Zimbabwe’s immigration laws.
Zim to establish first leather design studio
Zimbabwe is set to establish its first satellite design studio for leather products as it positions itself for enhanced quality standards and scaling up sectoral output along the value chain.
Bosso get boost in time for Uhuru Cup
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS’ preparations for the 41st Independence Cup match against fierce rivals Dynamos received a major boost following the arrival of rock-solid defender Peter Muduhwa following…
Meet David Ngwerume, artist behind trending vaccination sculpture
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent FOR the past weeks, a stone sculpture portraying a person being inoculated has become the talk on social media. The sculpture which is in Harare…
Zanu-PF welcomes new members
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF has started mobilising supporters in Bulawayo as part of a build up to the 2023 harmonised elections with members joining the revolutionary party en-masse. The…
COMMENT: Danger of a third wave is real
On April 1 we reported that health experts were warning of the possibility of an explosion in Covid-19 cases immediately after the Easter holidays if the public failed to comply…
Land reform empowers locals
THE land reform exercise, which Government undertook after Independence corrected colonial imbalances in the ownership of the means of production by giving back land to locals who were pushed out from their fertile land by white settlers.











