Zimplats commits to ramp up investments in Zimbabwe
ZIMPLATS Holdings, majority owned by Implats of South Africa, has committed to ramp up its economic participation in Zimbabwe through investments in various sectors of the economy.
Zim’s re-engagement drive pays off for local businesses
Zimbabwe’s Second Republic’s re-engagement and engagement drive with Western countries is bearing fruit for local companies wishing to invest globally.
Betrayal turns the tables in Mebo’s love story
It was just three years ago when we all welcomed Mebo in our homes, bars, cars and public spaces yelling that popular line “ndongokuda wakadaro” (I love you no matter what), that left all of us spellbound.
Humbled Benjani feels honoured
BENJANI MWARUWARI says he has always regarded himself as a loyal servant of Zimbabwean football and a return to serve the Warriors again will be an honour for him.
Chipinge farmers attain organic certification
Forty-five smallholder pineapple farmers in Rusitu Valley, Chipinge, the majority of whom are victims of Cyclone Idai that killed hundreds and destroyed homes in 2019, have received a major boost following the organic certification of their pineapples by EcoCert.
SA Airways to resume Zim, regional flights
SOUTH African Airways (SAA) has announced plans to resume flights into the region, including Zimbabwe, starting next month.
Mpandare cries foul, questions playing field
THE Warriors are crying foul, saying the integrity of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers is now being threatened, in the wake of the decision by British clubs to bar players from representing their countries, next week.
Chatara raring to go
Ray Bande Senior Reporter DANGAMVURA-BORN bowler, Tendai Chatara, might have battled a bicep injury that troubled him last year, but his recent return to action has given him more hunger…
Heineken, Distell to conclude takeover talks
Drinks maker Distell will conclude talks with Heineken about its takeover offer one way or the other by the end of September, the South African company’s chief executive Richard Rushton said yesterday.
China demands probe of US labs in Covid-19 origin tracing
China on Wednesday criticized the US “politicization” of efforts to trace the origin of the coronavirus, demanding that American labs be investigated, ahead of the release of a US intelligence report on the virus.











