MenBelieveED hosts presidential solidarity march

MenBelieveED, an organisation supporting President Mnangagwa’s vision of economic development, is preparing to host a presidential solidarity march on Saturday at the Robert Mugabe Square in Harare in appreciation of the President’s efforts in achieving an upper-middle income economy.

Breeders bemoan loss of indigenous goats

Zimbabwean farmers need to take urgent measures to save indigenous goat breeds from extinction, a goat breeding expert says.

Govt commissions more PFMS Kiosks, ICT Labs

Government has expressed its continued commitment to ensuring access to information for all Zimbabweans through the commissioning of two Public Financial Management System (PFMS) Kiosks along with four ICT labs at schools in Mutoko and Mudzi.

Benefits Of Gold Trading For Young Zimbabweans

Online gold trading is one of the largest and most popular financial transactions in the world. Given its broad scope, it is no surprise that many traders and investors have decided to get involved in this industry to make money. Most foreForexand investors who try gold online make money through various transactions and financial instruments such as spread betting and futures trading.

Hard currency sales boost property sector

Akribos Capital Research Services says the construction and real estate sectors are currently in their prime since the inception of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019 and the partial dollarization era which started in 2020.

Thousands gather to fete SA new Zulu king

Men and women in colourful traditional outfits assembled outside the marble palace on the hills of Nongoma, a small town in KwaZulu-Natal province, the Zulu heartland.

‘Government provides quelea birds chemicals for free’

GOVERNMENT has urged wheat and barley farmers to report to the police any unscrupulous elements who illegally charge them for quelea control chemicals deliveries.

Demand for Zim professionals increases

Zimbabwe professionals continue to be on demand across the world with the country expected to enter into labour agreements with Qatar and Angola soon as they submitted their requests to Government, Permanent Secretary for Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Mr Simon Masanga told Parliament yesterday.

SA warned of grey list fallout

South Africa’s central bank governor urged authorities to take urgent action to prevent the nation being added on a global watchdog’s “grey list” of countries that aren’t doing enough to stop the flow of dirty money.

Somali forces end al-Shabab siege

Somali forces ended a deadly 30-hour siege of a hotel in the country’s capital with security personnel clearing explosives planted by al-Shabab fighters in the damaged building.

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