Zanu PF angles for Goromonzi South seat
ZANU PF is working on reclaiming Goromonzi South seat lost to the MDC-Alliance during the 2018 harmonised elections.
Jazz Diva scripts TV series for Nelned Pictures
Afro-contemporary jazz singer Thelma “Hearts” Kapisa has written a script for an upcoming TV series called “Ndarira” that will be produced by NAMA Award-winning film production house Nelned Pictures.
‘Capacitate DVS to effectively discharge duties’
RECENT reports that the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) had intercepted and destroyed 81 goats in Chegutu that were being moved to an unspecified destination from Gokwe-Chireya are very disturbing to say the least.
Tourism sector registers remarkable growth
Tourism has been recovering fast in Zimbabwe since the beginning of the year as Covid-19 restrictions were relaxed, coupled with a stable macro-economic environment, Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister, Mangaliso Ndlovu, said yesterday.
Govt hail Team Zim’s performance at Region 5 Games
TEAM Zimbabwe that participated at the just-ended African Sports Council Region 5 Games held in Lilongwe, Malawi, returned home yesterday with the Government praising their industry.
Co-director defrauds company, business partner
The director of vehicle spares and accessories firm, MA Auto Supplies, Michael Gordon Smith, has appeared in court on allegations of duping his co-director of US$11 000 and more than R124 259 after opening a separate company which he allegedly used to siphon the money from the parent firm.
ZMX eases access to capital
THE Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) will among other positives, ease woes to accessing capital by smallholder farmers through its commodity warehouse receipting system.
British investor injects US$1,4m into cannabis
ZIMBABWE’S “open for business” mantra continues to charm the world with British investor, Pharming International injecting US$1,4 million into cannabis production encouraged by the country’s favourable climate, established human resources and experience in agriculture production.
Climate funding: Africa must be pebble in shoe for rich countries
Anver Versi-Correspondent At COP27, developing countries managed to get an agreement to set up a “loss and damage” climate fund. But with no pledges forthcoming, African countries must keep pressing…











