“Tuku’s celebrity status and brand power underutilised”

Dr Musekiwa Tapera Companies invest large sums of money to align their brands and corporate images with celebrity endorser’s qualities such as attractiveness, likeability and trustworthiness. It is an investment…

Cheap meals to try this winter

Hearty beef and broccoli stir fry. Picture: Supplied With the impending threat of energy bills rising, it has become more important than ever to be savvy, cook cleverly, and make…

Theft of trust funds: Court date for Mphoko vs Prof Ncube

Peter Matika, [email protected]  THE case between former  Vice  President Phelekezela Mphoko and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim vice president, Professor Welshman Ncube, where the former is accusing the latter of…

Government races to finalise revised Mines Bill

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] GOVERNMENT is racing against time to have the revised Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill, whose crafting is still in progress, is passed into law before the end of…

Prince itching for Bosso start

Ricky Zililo, [email protected] HYPED as a bright prospect for Highlanders Football Club, 17-year-old midfielder Prince Ndhlovu who returned from an Austria trial stint a fortnight ago, is eager to break into…

‘Opposition leaders free to approach President’

Joseph Madzimure/Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau OPPOSITION political party leaders should feel free to approach the Head of State for dialogue directly as opposed to using proxies, the media, and third parties,…

Where it all began:Kunonga in Bulawayo to engage community

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] LEGENDARY Afro-jazz musician Victor Kunonga who grew up in Bulawayo is in the city to reconnect with the community he grew up in by hosting community engagement programmes and performing in…

Zimbabwe gets ready to decide

Yoliswa Moyo, Features Editor Zimbabwe buckles up for an interesting season ahead as President Mnangagwa on Wednesday proclaimed August 23 as election day. Voters have long anticipated the announcement of this…

PJMorgan agrees to purchase US$200 million worth of carbon removal

JPMorgan announced that it has agreed to spend more than US$200 million on a combination of carbon removal technologies. The spending will be allocated to long-term agreements to remove and…

New UZ digital innovation system: A lever to improve rail competitiveness

University of Zimbabwe Computer Science PhD students have used the institution’s Innovation Hub to develope a wireless railway digital signalling technology system that has the potential to enhance safety and speed up train movement in the country’s rail network plagued by vandalism and destruction of vital communication systems.

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