Devolution funds bring progress to Gweru

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THREE years ago, there was little progress in the City of Progress, as Gweru is affectionately known, as littered streets, uncollected garbage, dry taps and…

Bosso declare war against Ngezi

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS did not enjoy a great start to the 2021/22 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season when they lost 2-0 to Black Rhinos at the…

Three in Japan to develop Zim satellite

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THREE local scientists have been sent to Japan to produce a Zimbabwean satellite so that the country has presence in space amid reports that the…

Byo to expand city centre, avail 7000 housing stands

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor BULAWAYO is set to expand its Central Business District (CBD) which will see it stretch up to Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue and also avail additional housing…

Village head told his subjects not to cook for ‘terrorists’

We continue our interview with Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Stanford Moyo pseudo name Cde Lloyd Zvananewako or Cde Mabhikwa who was in a unit of 13 that was deployed to the Zipra…

Zim readies for new deals at Focac

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is in line to clinch new economic deals with China, as the high-level Forum on China-Africa Co-operation (Focac), which is the premier engagement platform between the world’s…

Unpacking 2022 National Budget

While significant progress has been recorded in real sectors of the economy, notably agriculture, mining and construction, stability remains a major concern for policymakers.

More Zim-Israel trade possible

OUTGOING Israeli Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Gershon Kedar, who also covered Botswana, Namibia and Zambia, recently paid a farewell courtesy call on President Mnangagwa, as the diplomat prepares to end his tenure. The Sunday Mail (SM) spoke to Ambassador Kedar (AM) to reflect on his time in Zimbabwe.

Zim exports continue to grow

THE economic diplomacy agenda being spearheaded by President Mnangagwa’s administration is bearing fruit as the country continues to record positive export growth, testament to the world warming up to Zimbabwean products.

Quality management systems key

Sustainability in the entrepreneurship sector revolves around quality. The quality of products and services ultimately determines an organisation’s longevity in the market. A number of organisations have folded and some are en-route to exiting the market due to failure to maintain quality standards in their operations.

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