Giant steel plant roars to life… US$1bn funding secured… Game-changer for Zim

Afrochine Smelting — a subsidiary of the world’s largest stainless steel producer Tsingshan Holdings — has secured the US$1 billion needed for the first phase of the project to establish a steel plant in Chivhu and is already setting up infrastructure at the site.

Evidence piles against forex saboteurs

PROSECUTOR-General, Mr Kumbirai Hodzi said the State has gathered more evidence against economic saboteurs driving the spike in the exchange rate on the parallel market, in a development that will lead to more arrests and prosecution of the offenders.

We can win the fight against poverty

For the past four decades, China has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and one of the significant highlights of this ‘economic miracle’ has been its ability to lift more than 800 million people out of poverty.

No CALAs, no exam results… as 1800 pupils, teachers recover from Covid-19

Gabriel Masvora and Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporters NEARLY 1800 pupils and teachers who contracted Covid-19 when schools opened last month have recovered from the disease, in another milestone that…

‘We turned adversity into opportunity’

Zimbabwe turned adversities caused by Covid-19 into opportunities for local industry, which resulted in manufacturing capacity jumping from 36 percent to 47 percent driven by local capabilities, as global supply chains were disrupted, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Why Zanu PF is under siege

If Africans knew even half their history, they would understand the reason why they continue to stew in poverty, misery and disillusion while other parts of the world are swimming in prosperity, happiness and hope.

WHITHER WARRIORS? . . . strategies not apologies needed for football

IT has been a calamitous World Cup qualifying campaign whose pain is being felt across the country and beyond.

COOKING UP A STORM . . . Weed cakes trouble authorities

A new confectionery made up of edibles, which are food products mixed with marijuana, is making waves in some communities, and many youths are falling victim.

Hospital detains stillborn baby for 1 month

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter ST PATRICK’S Mission Hospital in Hwange has come under spotlight after management at the Catholic run health institution allegedly detained a still born for a…

Capital punishment denied

Many people, among them representatives of church organisations, traditional leaders and activists drawn from civil society, last week braved the sweltering heat as they gathered and listened attentively to different speakers who took turns to deliver moving addresses.

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