Sleeping giant DWT reawakens
AS haulage trucks loaded with assorted machinery and equipment continue to flock to the defunct David Whitehead Textiles (DWT) Kadoma factory, former workers and residents from the gold-rich town relive the glory days of the former textile giant.
Uhuru Cup fever grips Mt Darwin
Tadious Manyepo, recently in MT DARWIN EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Abson Kadungure is a budding footballer with a Mt Darwin-based social team, Vaccine Football Club. The burly boy supports Dynamos in the local football…
Zim to go under IMF SMP after general elections
Business Writer Zimbabwe is preparing for an International Monetary Fund (IMF) Staff Monitored Programme (SMP) which will be implemented after the forthcoming harmonised general elections as part of its arrears…
Plan to pay fair wages for chocolate withers
Ivorian cocoa bean farmer Edouard Kouame Kouadio expects to die poor, despite rising demand for the raw material that feeds the world’s insatiable appetite for chocolate. More chocolate than ever…
Jeep Wrangler gets a makeover for 2024
New York — With the Ford Bronco having returned to North American markets, the Jeep Wrangler no longer has this free-spirited adventure segment to itself. But rather than letting the…
TIMB suspends 550 grower numbers as probe continues
Business Writer The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has launched an investigation into suspected fictitious grower numbers that have been allegedly used for side marketing by some companies and…
Healthcare not a luxury, but a necessity:PSMAS
This week’s PSMAS conversations column features PSMAS managing director, Dr Nixjoen Mapesa, outlining the Society’s mandate, its relationship with Premier Service Medical Investments (PSMI) and strategies to open and sustain…
SA businesses pledged R1.5 trillion in 5 years
South Africa attracted R1.51 trillion of new investment pledges over the past five years, 26% more than a target set in 2018, president Cyril Ramaphosa said. New commitments made at…
Toyota’s Fortuner a top seller
It’s pretty evident that anything with a Toyota badge sells well, especially in South Africa. And while the hype around the Corolla Cross is well known, we also know that…
Can Africa win from exploiting its oil, gas?
Innocent Nhire One cannot dispute the arguments made against fossil fuels from an environmental standpoint. Numerous calculations demonstrate that the production from oil and gas fields that have already received…











