Business urged to adopt modern tech

LOCAL businesses should adapt to new technological trends to promote efficiency and quality of products in view of tougher market competition that is going to be brought by the African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA).

Monthly inflation rate surges to 6,4%

Zimbabwe’s month-on-month inflation for October 2021 climbed to 6,4 percent, its highest level since August 2020 when it touched its highest point of 8,4 percent, latest figures from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) show.

JUST IN: Normarah C goes all out with debut album

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Correspondent DANCEHALL musician Norman Chinyamakobvu aka Normarah C has shown that he means business in the industry as his debut album titled Lifetime is a scorcher. Listening…

LATEST: Jazz revival as free shows lined up in Mzilikazi

Mbulelo Mpofu, Online Correspondent AS people are slowly but surely getting into the groove of attending live performances, artistes are organising shows and Bulawayo jazz band, Mazi A Moyo is…

NEW: Concern over spike in murder cases 

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has expressed concern over the increase in murder cases occurring countrywide, and has urged the public to value the sanctity of life and to resolve differences through dialogue. 

NEW: Lift illegal sanctions now, says AU chair 

African Union (AU) Commission chairperson, Dr Moussa Faki, has reiterated SADC’s call for the immediate and unconditional removal of illegal sanctions imposed against Zimbabwe by the United States and its Western allies. 

BREAKING: Schweppes Zimbabwe loses R247 million lawsuit against supplier

Schweppes Zimbabwe (PVT) LTD has lost a lawsuit involving 247 million rand with a South African supplier Blackey Investments (PVT) LTD.

NEW: Govt introduces National Health Service Training 

Government has approved the National Health Service Training and Induction Modules, as part of efforts to further equip the country’s healthcare workers. 

NEW: 105 000 farmers register to grow tobacco 

Over 105 000 farmers have registered to grow tobacco for the 2021/22 tobacco planting season, up from 102 098 that registered in the previous season. 

NEW: Surveillance laws are failing to protect privacy rights: what we found in six African countries 

On paper, privacy rights for citizens of countries throughout Africa are well protected. Privacy rights are written into constitutions, international human rights conventions and domestic law.  

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