NEW: ‘Document Ndau culture for posterity’
Post Reporter THE Ndau communities, which are predominantly found in Chipinge and Chimanimani districts, have been challenged to effectively document their culture for posterity purposes. Culture enthusiast and…
NEW: Girl (1) disappears
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent POLICE in Mutare are looking for a one-year-old girl who went missing after she was left playing alone. Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Norbert Muzondo said…
Zimbabwe plotting Rugby World Cup return
THE Zimbabwe senior men’s rugby 15s team – the Sables – will tonight hope to continue their recent good form as they attempt to end Namibia’s hopes of qualifying for a seventh successive Rugby World Cup.
IPEC, IFC launches agriculture index insurance project
Business Writer The Zimbabwe Agriculture Index Insurance project developed by the Insurance and Pensions Commission and International Finance Cooperation, which is targeted at smallholder farmers, has been launched. The project…
Afsun confirms Kingdom Hotel exit
Business Reporter LOCAL hotelier, African Sun Limited has announced that it will be leaving Kingdom at Victoria Falls Hotel after operating at the hotel since 1966. The hotel was operating…
WATCH: Oasis in semi-arid district: Citrus project defining Beitbridge farming success story
Mashudu Netsianda in Shashe, Beitbridge THE MASSIVE citrus farming project at Shashe Irrigation Scheme in Beitbridge, Matabeleland South Province, being spearheaded by Government and its implementing partners, has created an…
More oil and gas expected from Muzarabani project
Business Writer INVICTUS Energy is now expecting more oil and gas from its Cabora Bassa project following a new updated independent report. The report, compiled by ERCE an independent consultancy…
More funding released to steer Lake Gwayi-Shangani progress
Nqobile Bhebhe in Hwange TREASURY has released a further $6 million to steer progress at the on-going construction of Lake Gwayi-Shangani in Matabeleland North Province as Government races towards finishing…
SA aims to fix money laundering rules by year-end
Bloomberg The head of South Africa’s National Treasury said he is “pretty confident” the country will have addressed regulatory weaknesses in its money laundering controls by year-end, a move that…
Basic goods supply sabotage exposed
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter WHILE Government is taking steps to ensure availability of basic goods to all citizens, consumers have expressed concern over acts of sabotage by some greedy businesses…











