Latest Montana double cab is the Chevrolet Utility replacement

Sao Paulo. — The Chevrolet Utility was a popular half-tonne bakkie in South Africa that served our market well until General Motors pulled the plug on its local operation back…

AfDB raises US$8,9bn for Africa

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter The African Development Fund (ADF) committed a total package of US$8,9 billion, the largest replenishment in the history of the fund, towards its 2023 to…

Renewables will overtake coal by early 2025

Worldwide, growth in renewable power capacity is set to double by 2027, adding as much renewable power in the next five years as it did in the past two decades,…

Heavy caps stocks lead ZSE recovery

Business Reporter Equities on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) recovered in the week to Wednesday in gains led by the market’s heavy cap counters resulting in four of the benchmark…

Sugar farmers call for second milling facility

Business Writer Zimbabwean cane farmers have urged the Government to “pursue and support” the establishment of another milling facility to break the “monopoly” of Tongaat Hulett. Tongaat, a South African…

‘Women’s role in Vision 2030 paramount’

Women empowerment has been described as critical in the attainment of Vision 2030 by President Mnangagwa who has condemned ever-rising reported cases of gender-based violence, child marriages and child pregnancies describing

Veteran Zim golf coach Baylis dies

The country’s top-ranked professional golfer Scott Vincent led the tributes for Roger Baylis this week immediately after winning the Asian Tour’s International Series Order of Merit following his top-10 finish…

Zim Summer Series explodes into life

IT will be all work and no play for the country’s top junior and senior motocross riders when they tackle some of the continent’s and world’s top dirt biker racers in this year’s three-day Zimbabwe Summer Series which explodes into life at Donnybrook Park Raceway in Harare this afternoon.

Morocco seek another Iberian scalp against high-flying Portugal

DOHA. — After springing the latest FIFA World Cup upset in a tournament which has had its fair share, an increasingly confident Morocco side that masterminded victory over Spain will aim to continue their fairytale run in tomorrow’s quarter-final with Portugal.

The more things change, the more they stay the same

If there is a unifying theme for the year that is almost over, it is uncertainty. In fact, it has been the theme of the past three years. From the…

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