Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven match postponed
Arsenal’s Europa League football tie with PSV Eindhoven has been postponed because of “severe limitations on police resources” following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
AMA begins registering contractors and input suppliers
Edgar Vhera-Agriculture Specialist Writer ALL institutions wishing to participate in the provision of agricultural inputs and contracting services have up to 30 September to register. In a statement, the Agricultural…
21st anniversary of 9/11 attacks is 1st anniversary of US’ new reality
One year after marking the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the United States has found itself struggling to hold on to its position as the world’s sole superpower
Where’s Asia’s rich investing?
With growing concerns over rising inflation and market volatility, Asia’s wealthy are turning cautious.
African ministers call for more climate financing
Two months ahead of the COP27 climate summit called on Friday for a sharp expansion of climate financing for their continent while pushing back against an abrupt move away from fossil fuels.
WATCH: Rugby Union pleased with misfiring Cheetahs
Mehluli Sibanda in Cape Town, South Africa THE Cheetahs might have let the nation down at the just-ended Rugby World Cup Sevens but the Zimbabwe Rugby Union is pleased with the…
Nyaradzo Group takes investment drive to UK
Business Reporter DIVERSIFIED life and funeral services provider, Nyaradzo Group, is set to host an inaugural trade and investment fair in the United Kingdom this week aimed at attracting diverse…
Harvest House senior reverend scoops top business award
Busisani Ncube Sangweni Senior Reverend Dr Sarah Nyathi, the founder and President of Maximised Lifestyle International, a women’s ministry of Harvest House International church globally, has scooped a platinum award…
Four PSMAS bosses await bail ruling on US$486k charges
Senior Court Reporter FOUR executives of PSMAS arrested last week on charges of fraud, forgery and theft over payment of US$486 000 and almost $14,5 million in board holiday allowances…
Treasury hailed for reining in overcharging suppliers
Socio-economic lobby group, the Progressive and Patriotic Citizens of Zimbabwe (PAPCOZ) has commended Treasury for instructing all Government departments and procurement agencies to suspend payments to suppliers of goods and services who are overcharging the State.










