We were lucky to escape alive

War collaborators were crucial during the liberation struggle. Young boys and girls contributed immensely to the war effort, undertaking dangerous tasks, including spying and supplying freedom fighters with crucial intelligence.

Citrus plant reawakens Mvurwi

UPON arrival in Mvurwi, a small town surrounded by fertile farmlands in Mashonaland Central, one cannot escape the sight of the Mvurwi Citrus Packers factory.

Govt working on key economic enablers

THE Government is working towards improving the performance of key economic enablers to enhance efficiency and productivity in the manufacturing sector, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza has said.

Citrus plant reawakens Mvurwi

UPON arrival in Mvurwi, a small town surrounded by fertile farmlands in Mashonaland Central, one cannot escape the sight of the Mvurwi Citrus Packers factory.

Govt working on key economic enablers

THE Government is working towards improving the performance of key economic enablers to enhance efficiency and productivity in the manufacturing sector, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza has said.

Zimra boosts manpower at ports of entry

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has beefed up its manpower at the country’s borders to ensure smooth movement of goods and people as the festive…

Gwanda man nabbed for theft, property worth R8 000 recovered

Clementine Phulu, Sunday News Reporter POLICE in Gwanda have arrested a 27-year-old man for unlawful entry and theft, recovering goods valued at R8 000 allegedly stolen from a shop in…

Turnall resumes production of IBR roofing sheets

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed, Turnall Holdings Limited says it is going to resume the production of inverted box rib (IBR) roofing sheets as they improve their…

34-year-old shining in tech world

ONE of Zimbabwe’s first female data scientists Henrica Makulu, continues to scale dizzy heights.

34-year-old shining in tech world

ONE of Zimbabwe’s first female data scientists Henrica Makulu, continues to scale dizzy heights.

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