COMMENT:Institutions of higher and tertiary education moving the right way

From toothpicks to purified water; from hand sanitiser to protective clothing; from fruit juices to improved animal genetics; from mobile applications to drones, students and their lecturers at local colleges…

Regular dialogue will push development

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter CONTINUOUS dialogue between foreign diplomats and the host Government is crucial in maintaining solidarity between African countries and pushing a united development agenda for Zimbabwe and…

Drillings stops at Bravura’s Ngezi platinum project

Nelson Gahadza Bravura Consortium, which is exploring platinum deposits near Zimplats in Ngezi, has reportedly halted drilling after the investor stopped releasing funds for the project amid allegations of funds…

‘More money supply sources still to be sealed’

Business Writer The Government, which recently admitted that it is partly to blame for the currency and price instability in the economy, still has its work cut out as there…

Angola mulls rate cut as currency jumps

Angola’s central bank may consider cutting its benchmark rate as inflation slows and after its currency appreciated at the fastest pace in decades. The Banco Nacional de Angola kept its…

Bulawayo, Matabeleland South endorse ED

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF Bulawayo province has endorsed President Mnangagwa as its sole candidate in next year’s harmonised elections and the party’s First Secretary and President ahead of its National…

Cottco pays farmers

Senior Business Reporter THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) has disbursed US$9.9 million to farmers and expects output to rebound in 2023 due to renewed interest in cotton farming after…

Defiant to the end: South Africa rain on Gems’ parade

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter THE Gems’ fine run at the Africa Netball World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa came to an end after they were beaten by the hosts in…

Shisha: A gateway for non-communicable diseases

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ZIMBABWE, just like the rest of the world, is making significant strides in fighting non-communicable diseases which have become a major undoing in the public health sector.…

Small-holder farmers benefit from lucrative partnership

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau  SMALLHOLDER farmers in Beitbridge have started benefiting from a partnership with the Rangelands Regeneration Trust that seeks to create an integrated conservancy for both wildlife and livestock…

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