New animal, plant quarantine facility nears completion

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The construction of a new plant and animal quarantine facility, which is set to decongest the Beitbridge Border Post and enhance Zimbabwe’s capacity to control exports…

‘She has no right to daddy’s land’

  Tanyaradzwa Mujati Weekender Reporter There is bad blood between two Mutare siblings, with the other one barring his sister from accessing their late father’s estate. Adson Kurewa is alleged…

SA treasury set to take over part of Eskom’s US$24bn debt

South Africa’s Treasury is finalising a plan to take over a portion of Eskom’s R396 billion (US$24 billion) debt as part of a process to place the struggling electricity company…

Can Africa capitalise on WAFCON success?

  This year’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) in Morocco has raised the stakes for women’s football across the continent, but the next challenge is to capitalise on its…

South Asia crippling energy crisis set to worsen

An unprecedented energy crisis that’s gripping some of the most densely-populated and impoverished parts of South Asia may soon worsen as more fuel suppliers avoid selling oil to these nations.…

Manica Post Editor shines at awards

  Liberty Dube Business Correspondent MANICALAND’S leading weekly newspaper, The Manica Post’s Editor, Mrs Wendy Nyakurerwa-Matinde scooped the prestigious outstanding business leader of repute award at the Zimbabwe CEO Network…

BLABBERMOUTH: Wage of sin is death

IT is one of life’s laws that at some point we will leave this world with its moments of sorrows and happiness, but when that time comes, we will be…

Gold price ticks higher

Gold rose for a second day after the Federal Reserve signalled that it may slow the pace of interest rate increases, a move that hurt the dollar and pushed Treasury…

Keep your eye on the ball

  Simbarashe Musara Post Correspondent   Business leaders and entrepreneurs should take keen interest in football. The sport is results-oriented.   Performance is not judged on efforts done but rather…

Africa’s free trade area offers promise for cities

Astrid Haas The African Continental Free Trade Area came into operation on January 1 2021. This is a considerable achievement. The free trade area is now the world’s single largest…

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