Goat rearing: A pathway for Cyclone Idai recovery
For Tinowota Karakadzai, a farmer from the Saurombe area of Chimanimani which was hardest hit by Cyclone Idai some three years ago, goats are his most reliable livelihood insurance.
Injured Mhari to spend more weeks out
FC Platinum skipper Petros Mhari and defender William Stima are set to spend more weeks on the sidelines due to injuries but the champions are still determined to fight their way back in the Castle Lager Premiership race after embarking on a promising project with young players.
UN commends refugees support
The United Nations has commended Zimbabwe for empowering refugees at Tongogara Refugee Camp to be self-reliant and contribute towards the economy and realisation of Sustainable Development Goals.
No justification for price hikes — Buy Zimbabwe
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa recently announced measures to arrest inflation and stabilise prices of basic commodities. While most industrialists and economists welcomed the measures, there was no commensurate response from retailers.
Vincent named in star-studded field
ZIMBABWE’S star golfer Scott Vincent has been named in the field for the inaugural US$25 million LIV Golf Invitational Series event in England next week.
HEARD YOU LOSE
FAIRFAX. – A US jury has found Amber Heard defamed ex-husband Johnny Depp with an article in which she claimed she was a victim of domestic abuse. Jurors awarded Mr…
Retailers bemoan smuggling at ports of entry
Smuggling of low-cost imports is jeopardising the resurgence of local businesses.
Mining sector in stellar quarterly performance
A STRONG 2022 first-quarter performance has put the mining sector firmly on course to attain the 8 percent annual growth target set by the Government, the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) said.
Trial by TikTok, how things change
FAIRFAX. – “It wasn’t meant to be a viral video. I was, like, in my pyjamas.” Yasmine Bedward, a social media manager, was speaking from a house in Jamaica about…









