The path to Cricket World Cup 2023

As we near the business end of the Cricket World Cup 2023 qualification pathway, 15 teams are still in the race for the final three available spots. From 32 teams…

Men now also joining stokvels bandwagon

Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Features Reporter MANY often regard stokvels as platforms where women meet to share the latest gossip, and as an aside, save money for groceries and other items.…

Gamecocks excuse veteran Bernard

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions Chicken Inn have been temporarily compelled to excuse their veteran defender Passmore Bernard, a player whom they did…

‘Climate-proofed agriculture has made Zimbabwe food secure’

Senior Business Reporter President Mnangagwa has said despite the negative effects of climate change that are worsening and intensifying water-related disasters, creating complex challenges and threatening lives and livelihoods, particularly…

Zimbabwe takes over ADPA chairmanship

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWE has officially assumed the chairmanship of the 19-member African Diamond Producers Association (ADPA), taking over from Tanzania. Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando…

POSB unveils prepaid, debit Mastercards

Business Reporter THE country’s oldest financial institution, the People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB), in line with its mandate to champion financial inclusion, has in partnership with Mastercard unveiled new prepaid…

Tree planting an integral part of Muzarabani

Fungai Lupande-Mashonaland Central Bureau People in Muzarabani district have adopted tree planting as an integral part of their everyday life, a development that has seen massive planting of fruit trees…

EU civil society Bill exposes double standards of West

Mukachana Hanyani–Correspondent Recent developments in the global world of civil society organisations (CSOs) have exposed the hypocrisy of some Western countries and their local stooges in the local opposition.  When…

March madness: The banking crisis and your investments

Fifteen years ago, in March 2008, a storied name in US banking failed. The government-backed sale of Bear Sterns to rival JP Morgan was seen at the time as putting…

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