US$1 billion secured for new steel plant

Harare Bureau Afrochine Smelting – a subsidiary of the world’s largest stainless steel producer Tsingshan Holdings – has secured  US$1 billion needed for the first phase of the project to…

Manufacturer recalls condemned juice

Sunday News Reporter SOUTH African food and beverage maker Pioneer Foods has recalled its Ceres apple juice brands sold in seven Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa markets, including…

Hwange youths meet to discuss their future

Fairness Moyana in Hwange YOUTHS in Hwange last week held an indaba with key stakeholders on devolution, natural resource governance, and corporate social responsibility as part of bridging the information…

Makamera preserving culture through book

Talent Bope Arts Reporter Young and prolific author Abraham Makamera is determined to preserve culture through fusion of African-related content in his writings. Makamera who is a member of the…

What inflammatory election posters say about South Africa’s Democratic Alliance

Steven Friedman Is “liberal” in South Africa another way of saying “right-wing”? Liberalism’s apparent representative in the country’s party politics is the official opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA). Its current…

I never wanted to do music: Theo ….Theo reflects on 24 years of Mafikizolo, being married again, new music

HE IS one half of a music group that’s stood the test of time. For years they dropped hit after hit just in time for the festive season and had…

Chipinge operates without critical staff

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent   CHIPINGE Town Council has been operating without critical staff in key areas for years, a development which has affected smooth service delivery. This was…

Zifa backs Mapeza

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   ZIFA president Felton Kamambo believes it is too early to judge coach Norman Mapeza based on the back-to-back 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against…

How to manage summer rash

IF you spend the day under the sun and notice you are turning red, sunburn might not be the culprit.   With temperatures rising and sun shining, you could get…

NEW: Zim lithium project a ‘world class deposit’

Online Reporter A new feasibility study on the Arcadia Lithium Project in Mashonaland East has concluded that it is a “world class deposit”. The project is 87 percent owned by…

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