Econet installs monitoring diagnostic technology
TELECOMS giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, says it has installed monitoring diagnostic tools to curb revenue leakages and network fraud in line with the latest regulations under Statutory Instrument 95 of 2021.
AMA rebrands to attract new markets
AGRICULTURE Marketing Authority (AMA) has embarked on a rebranding exercise that aims to create linkages that will enhance agriculture productivity and market access across the region and beyond.
New products lift ZSE revenue
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Limited (ZSE) revenue for the year to December 31, 2020 rose 6 percent to $123,4 million driven by new product offerings.
Phakamile calls for investment
WITH the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games over, the focus for athletics is now on the World Athletics Championships, scheduled for next year, in the United States.
Govt conducts industry transformation study
THE GOVERNMENT would soon commission a research study on how the country’s manufacturing industry could be used to drive rapid economic transformation with bias on revitalising the steel sector.
Netball to debut at 2032 Olympics
Netball Australia, with the support of World Netball, has announced its goal for the sport to debut at the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.
Grealish relishes starting for City
If Jack Grealish is feeling the pressure of becoming British football’s first £100 million man, he certainly didn’t show it at his official unveiling as a Manchester City player on Monday.
Pay rise choking security companies
Private security companies say they are facing viability challenges and are pushing for an increase in service charges after Government recently approved wage and allowance hikes of over 337 percent for security guards.
SA fuel supply slows
While July’s unrest did not hurt mining as much as it did other sectors, the hampered supply of petroleum slowed a number of operations down, according to Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe.
Gospel artiste remembers fans with hearing impairments
Upcoming gospel musician Isaac Gosten has said people with hearing impairments enjoy music as much as other people, hence their needs should be catered for in music production.











