Zimbabwe business confidence at its highest in years – SA think tank

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor BUSINESS confidence in Zimbabwe is at its “highest level in years” as economic reforms being championed by the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa have started…

Kaia impresses as hosts struggle

ROY KAIA fell just two runs short of what would have been a memorable half century, on début, on the first day, of the first Test, at Harare Sports Club yesterday. 

Toyota to boost autonomous car plans with Lyft acquisition

Toyota plans to acquire Lyft’s self-driving technology unit for $550 million (R7.92bn), the companies said, as the Japanese carmaker steps up its automation ambitions with the newly created Woven Planet division.

Streak apologises

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket legend, Heath Streak has apologised for his involvement with a shadowy character that resulted in the International Cricket Council slapping him with an eight-year…

16 year-old rapes, robs dying aunt

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 16-YEAR-OLD boy from Beitbridge East who allegedly attacked his 53-year-old aunt with a log, and then raped her while she lay dying, bleeding from the…

‘AfCFTA a sanctions-buster’

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) says embracing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCTA) is critical in busting the adverse economic impact of…

Youth, social innovations key to regional development

Youth in southern Africa have the capacity to develop social innovations that can address the region’s socio-economic challenges.

Mbare residents in clean-up campaign

Stung by the continued non-collection of garbage in Mbare, Harare, a group of eight people from the high density area have come together to spruce up the area.

Endorsement deals for Ngezi Platinum players

While football has grown to become a lucrative mega-dollar venture across the world, the same cannot be said of Zimbabwe.

Night shifts to clear passport backlog

Temba Dube, Deputy News Editor Government has introduced night shifts for round-the-clock production of passports to clear a backlog that has resulted in people having to sleep at registry offices.…

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