Women in SADC face energy problems
The high start-up costs of installing renewable energy sources hits women in Africa in accessing renewable energy products and as a result many still walk long distances to collect firewood, which is usually heavy, compromising their health and wellbeing.
Stock Market Weekly Review
Enacy Mapakame Stocks traded mixed last week which saw three of the benchmark indices on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) close in the positive. During the week to Wednesday, the…
Six winter foods to cut belly fat, aid weight loss
Losing weight has never been easy, but the task becomes even more challenging when the temperature takes a sharp dip. If you are looking for ingredients to lower your scale…
Chaos stalks Harare City
THE situation is far from normalising at Harare City after the players missed this week’s training sessions, over unpaid salaries.
China’s peaceful development sets example for world, says Zimbabwean party official
Tafara Mugwara and Zhang Yuliang China’s rapid development offers the world great inspiration that a country could achieve prosperity through modernisation instead of waging wars, said an official of Zimbabwe’s…
Celebrating Zim’s champions of aviation
Sifelani Tsiko Zimbabwe has had its preeminent aviation experts of their time, who combining an authenticity of experience and an artistic mastery of flying, have placed the country’s aviation on…
Comesa ministers approve regional industry strategy
Prosper Ndlovu MINISTERS of industry from the 21 Comesa member states have approved the implementation strategy of the regional local content policy framework and the management of Special Economic Zones…
Injured Boika pulls out of WBF contest
RISING welterweight boxer, Brendan “Boika” Denes, has withdrawn from the high-profile World Boxing Council Africa title match against Tanzania’s Hassan Mwakinyo.
Ex-Wenela miners in line for compensation
Ex-Wenela miners will be registered and tested for silicosis and pneumoconiosis to help them get compensation from the South African mining companies where they once worked if they have these mining-related lung complaints, the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has said.
Water projects help villagers pick up life after cyclone
It is now more than two years after the eastern parts of Zimbabwe were hit by the worst disaster in the country, tropical Cyclone Idai.










