‘Blended inflation blurring actual Zim dollar inflation’

Business Writer THE blended inflation gauging model, which the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) now uses to track inflation in the domestic market, may be distorting the actual Zimbabwe dollar…

Mercedes E-Class debuts with advanced new electronics

Stuttgart — Mercedes-Benz describes its all-new E-Class sedan, revealed on Tuesday, as a bridge between tradition and digitalisation. It also seems to be building a bridge between internal combustion and…

‘The sexually pure make good pottery’

Flora Fadzai Sibanda, [email protected] A local potter exhibiting at the ongoing Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has said in order to make good pottery, one needs to be sexually pure…

Team Zim leaves for Zambia

Ricky Zililo, [email protected] FIFTY athletes left the country for Zambia yesterday morning to compete in the Africa Junior Championship that starts in Ndola tomorrow and ends on Wednesday, May 3.…

‘Bulawayo ripe for lucrative investments’

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE City of Bulawayo is ripe for lucrative investments that cover diverse sectors of the economy, which potential investors who are attending the ongoing Zimbabwe International Trade…

Accelerated rural electrification programme excites Beitbridge communities

Thupeyo Muleya,  [email protected]  COMMUNITIES in Beitbridge have lauded the Second Republic for its accelerated rural electrification programme which has resulted in seven public institutions — one clinic, four schools and…

Five beasts for Monalisa Sibanda

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] IT was an emotional moment for female Zimbabwean boxing champion Monalisa Sibanda as she was offered five head of cattle by Deputy Minister of Youth, Sport, and…

‘Massive turnout proof Zimbabwe is open for business’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] THE massive turnout of local and international exhibitors at the 63rd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) is testimony that Zimbabwe is indeed open for…

ZERO HARM AT WORK MUST BE THE FOCUS

Friday 28 April 2023 is World Day for Safety and Health at Work as well as Workers’ Memorial Day. Our latest data shows that in 2022, not less than 75…

How small-scale irrigation can help farmers change the game

Unlike large-acreage government irrigation schemes, small-scale irrigation is typically farmer led. Farmers decide what technologies to use to extract water, be it manual lifting or solar water pumps. They also…

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