General Belting records solid performance
Enacy Mapakame General Beltings Holdings Limited recorded a solid performance for the first quarter to March 31, 2022 despite a challenging business environment, on the back of carried forward stocks…
Thank you and good bye Smiling Assassin!
AFTER 12 years of representing his country with distinction, Zimbabwe national team captain Knowledge Musona yesterday announced his time was up on his international football. The forward, who made his debut on March 3, 2010, leaves a trail of memories and key milestones which makes him one of the greatest players to don the Warriors jersey. Musona yesterday penned an emotional statement in which he indicated that he had done his part and was now leaving the stage for the upcoming talents to take over the baton.
Zim, DRC businesses urged to grow bilateral trade
Businesses in Zimbabwe and Democratic Republic of Congo have been urged to take full advantage of opportunities available in the two countries and grow bilateral trade.
Age of scarcity begins with US$1,6tn hit to world economy
The ties that bind the global economy together, and delivered goods in abundance across the world, are unravelling at a frightening pace. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s Covid-19 zero…
‘Youth League can mobilise 5m votes’
There was successful power transfer in the Zanu PF Youth league executive last week, a clear affirmation that democracy exists in the ruling party.
You gotta love The Undertaker
TWO wins in six matches is never a good statistic. So is nine points out of a possible 18.
Case for basic commodities imports
Following the announcement of import duty suspension on some basic commodities by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Mr George Guvamatanga on May 16, there was a loud outcry from the expected quarters, who cited fears of the move affecting industry.
Hwange inks US$15m equipment finance deal
Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) says it has entered into an capital financing deal from which it will receive equipment valued at US$15 million in the next two years.
Late rains salvage cotton output
WHILE Zimbabwe’s cotton output is expected to decline by 30 percent this year, according to the latest official figures, production is seen higher than initial estimates after late rains salvaged some of the crops.











