Can Zim’s inflation beast be tamed?
Clifford Shambare Part One. Inflation is an important factor in matters of money and trade, largely because it causes loss of value and consequently, the purchasing power of money. This…
Harare City getting dirtier, sunshine status disappears
Theresa Mhazo Once referred to as the “Sunshine City”, not only because the sun shines in most days of the year, but because of its cleanliness and orderliness- Harare has…
Team Zim forced to trim delegation
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter TEAM Zimbabwe delegation that is set to participate at the AUSC Region 5 Games next month in Malawi have been forced to drop some athletes due…
Germany to introduce ‘green card’
The German government is introducing its own version of a “green card”, the Chancenkarte (literally “opportunity card”), in an attempt to plug its desperate labor shortage. Industry associations have been…
To regulate, or not to regulate the digital industry in Africa
The African Telecommunications Union (ATU) says the continent needs digital innovation to spill over into all segments of business and society to strengthen Africa’s digital economy. “According to the World…
Russian defence minister orders troop withdrawal behind Dnieper
Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu has ordered to start pulling out troops behind the Dnieper River. “Start withdrawing the troops and take all measures to ensure the safe relocation of…
Zim trio in Egypt International Series
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter IN-FORM Zimbabwean professional golfer Scott Vincent had probably his worst ranking in the Asian Tour’s International Series after he finished tied on position 53 at this week’s…
Karo operations to create 8 000 jobs
Enacy Mapakame Karo Mining Holdings (KMH), a resources exploitation firm that is developing a Tier 1 platinum group metals (PGMs) mining operation in Zimbabwe, is expected to create thousands of…
Africa to field all home-grown coaches
Africa will have five home-grown coaches at the World Cup finals for the first time in a breakthrough that could lead to a change of mindset and more opportunity for…
Artificial sweeteners may be linked to heart disease
According to a study, there is a direct link between increased artificial sweetener consumption and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke. The study was…











