Beverages, tobacco sectors top in job creation
Business Reporter DRINKS and tobacco subsectors recorded the highest increase in employment creation from as low as seven percent in 2020 to 59 percent in 2021. The two sub-sectors also…
Drug rehab centre faces uncertain future
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A GWERU based mental and drug rehabilitation centre is facing an uncertain future as it is left with essentials enough for just two weeks in…
Bosso players appeal to fans
Senior Sports Reporter AT a time Highlanders’ fans are frustrated by lack of results, Bosso players have pleaded with their followers to rally behind them in the blockbuster clash with…
Unstoppable De Bruyne welcomes Halaand in style
Giant billboards are one thing, but Kevin de Bruyne chose an even better way of welcoming Erling Haaland to Manchester City.
Revisiting the matter of raw materials
Clifford Shambare A couple of years ago I wrote an article through this paper on the matter of raw materials. Through today’s article I have decided to revisit this same…
How can Bulawayo be revived as Zimbabwe’s industrial hub
Oliver Kazunga in Bulawayo BULAWAYO can be restored to its former glory as Zimbabwe’s industrial hub only if new industries are developed rather than paying attention to resuscitating old and…
New BMW X1 teased, along with all-electric iX1 variant
Munich: The third-generation BMW X1 is set to be revealed in the not-too-distant future, and for the first time ever the company will also offer an electric variant called the…
Arsenal submit opening bid for Jesus
Arsenal have submitted a £43 million offer for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus, according to reports.
LIV Golf chief fields questions on Saudi Arabia’s human rights record
Former world number one Greg Norman told reporters “we’ve all made mistakes” as he fielded questions on Saudi Arabia’s human rights record and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The…
West ready to sacrifice world for global domination: Putin
The culpability for the global consequences of sanctions against Russia, including possible hunger in a number of countries, rests with Western countries who for the sake of their domination are ready to sacrifice the rest of the world, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on economic issues yesterday.











