Economists urge China to think ‘beyond GDP’ to head off climate risks
SINGAPORE. — A team of influential economists has urged China to adopt a new development model based on “well-being” rather than GDP growth in order to fulfil its 2060 net-zero…
Marketers meet to digest 2023 outlook
THE Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (MAZ) will today host a one-day Marketers Business Review Conference at The Venue in Avondale, Harare to discuss key industry issues and related matters.
Power challenges pressure companies’ margins
Nelson Gahadza Continued power supply constraints remain a major cause for reduced margins and increased operating costs as companies now rely on generators and other expensive alternative power sources. From…
Nigeria faces stunted generation
Nigeria faces the risk of a generation of stunted adults as climate change and conflict have resulted in the country having the second-largest number of malnourished children globally after India.…
Low profitability, low prices renders cotton growing unattractive
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief IN 1994 Ms Ivy Moyo (58) and her husband, now late, relocated from Rengwe Village in Mberengwa District to Burure Village near Chitekete in Gokwe North…
Team Nkalakatha Music out to conquer
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter AT the turn of the millennium, late South African Kwaito artiste Mandoza (born Mduduzi Edmund Tshabalala) shook the music scene with his song Nkalakatha and now, a…
Coaches attend Caf A licence refresher course
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZAMBIAN elite Confederation of African Football instructor Honour Janza is facilitating the five-day refresher course for the country’s Caf A coaching badge holders which ends tomorrow…
Tropical storm Freddy: Mat South identifies evacuation centres
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter THE MATABELELAND South provincial Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has identified schools, churches and clinics to be used as evacuation centres in Beitbridge, Insiza and Gwanda that may…
The case of roadside trees and traffic safety
Nkosilathi Sibanda TREES that align close to highways can either save lives, injure or kill, in the event of an accident. So many road users can testify to this. Soon…
No need for Zim to import honey
ZIMBABWE should not be importing honey as it has the best vegetation and climatic conditions to produce the commodity in enough quantities to satisfy the local market and even have…











