Khumalo, renowned beekeeper
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent WHEN he was retrenched from his job in the manufacturing sector in 1993 Mr Feli Khumalo (65) from Izimnyama area in Mangwe District decided to fully…
African Sun Q1 occupancies slide
Harare Bureau LISTED hospitality firm, African Sun, is still feeling the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, with occupancies remaining subdued. In the first quarter to 31 March 2021, the…
World Bee Day: Saving bees from extinction key to food security
As Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Bee Day, it is still important to place all conservation efforts on the front seat — to save bees from extinction.
Research reveals what fear of maths does to children
Maths anxiety is the feeling of tension and fear that many people experience when called on to work out a sum.
New hybrid cotton seed to improve yield
Zimbabwe will this year import over 300 tonnes of cotton hybrid seed from India to increase output of lint consistent with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS-1).
Africa youths need attention
Africa’s under-invested youths are in need of “urgent attention” and youth entrepreneurship investment banks must become the focus of global support, the African Development Bank head Dr Akinwumi Adesina said Monday in a discussion on scaling up financing for the continent’s youth.
Spotlight falls on Bako in SA
THE spotlight will once again fall on Zimbabwe’s junior motocross champion rider, Emmanuel Bako, when he competes in the third round of the 2021 South African National Championship series this weekend. The Cannabis Energy Drink & TRP Distributors South African National Motocross Championship series heads to the Phakisa Freeway in the Free State town of Welkom.
Milk suppliers struggle to meet demand
Milk suppliers are struggling to meet demand, with some retailers already rationing the product, prompting the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) to call for a united front to address the challenges.
Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund’s loan book breaks US$1bn mark
The Private Infrastructure Development Group’s (PIDG) long-term infrastructure debt business, the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) saw its loan book break through the US$1 billion mark in 2020, with Zimbabwe becoming the 18th African country in its current portfolio.
Matsikenyeri excited by Proteas presence
ZIMBABWE A cricket team coach, Stuart Matsikenyeri, says the presence of some Proteas regulars in the South Africa A squad to tour Zimbabwe, could expose the local fringe players to the challenges of the game at the top.











