Huge turnout at performance-based literature workshops

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter  SCORES of O and A-Level students have been attending performance-based workshops that are being conducted by the local talent factory, Centre for Talent Development (CTD) at the…

Young women, girls account for majority of new HIV infections

Lungelo Ndhlovu The high prevalence of HIV among young girls and women has emerged as a cause for concern in Zimbabwe, with 1 705 new infections recorded recently among females…

Healthcare funders discuss mental health

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter HEALTH experts have called for a holistic approach to address mental health issues like depression and suicide, which are killing at least one person, mostly among…

Mudenda castigates citizens who speak ill of country

 Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has castigated Zimbabweans who speak ill about the country when they are in foreign lands. Adv Mudenda was speaking during…

Zifa to get tough on club licensing

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA says it will not be deterred to enforce policies and regulations of the game such as ensuring that only qualified personnel and authorised individuals are…

Wattle decries lack of cheap, long term working capital

Michael Tome THE Wattle Company says lack of cheap and long-term working capital from local financiers is choking the sustenance of its operations, as the forestry industry requires lengthy periods…

Ex-Zinara CEO’s graft trial opens

THE trial of former Zinara chief executive officer Saston Muzenda for criminal abuse of office as a public officer has opened at the Harare Magistrates Court.

Duty-free imports put SA coatings sector at risk

South Africa’s coatings sector has warned the government that its future existence will be threatened by allowing African paint, polymers and coatings producers to export products into the country duty-free…

Commodity markets contend with growing liquidity crisis

Commodity markets are struggling to shake their months-long liquidity crisis that’s brought an era of erratic swings in the value of the world’s raw materials. The giant price fluctuations that…

ESG, real estate under the spotlight

Over 50 percent of South Africa’s building stock is yet to be built over the coming two decades, reflecting the immense potential for real estate to “go green” rapidly and…

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