Netball World Cup expected to boost Cape Town’s economy by R68m

The Netball World Cup starting on Friday is expected to inject about R68m into the local economy of host city Cape Town in South Africa. The tournament, hosted in Africa…

Fake news in modern day state of nature

Lawson Mabhena, Zimpapers Elections Desk In the modern day state of nature — the internet in general and social media in particular — citizens infringe on each other’s’ liberties with…

We should leverage on visits by A-listers

IF Zimbabwe was a counter listed on the stock exchange, it would be considered a buy. Editor’s Brief Victoria Ruzvidzo This is a share in which investors see value today…

Gems face English test

Innocent Kurira , Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe senior national netball team will today get an idea of their state of preparedness for the 2023 World Cup when they face England…

Bulawayo schools wrangle over students

Rutendo Nyeve and Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Reporters A wrangle between two Bulawayo schools has caught the attention of authorities amid accusations that one of them is not properly registered…

EDelivers…Gwanda State University industrialisation milestone

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter AN engineering laboratory and innovation complex at Gwanda State University (GSU) is more than ninety percent complete with the project set to spur mineral beneficiation…

Sports, Arts and Recreation Stock Exchange on the cards

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor FENCORP GLOBAL a Delaware domiciled communications and deal brokering firm with operations in  South Africa, Gambia and Zimbabwe is in talks with the government on…

Over 300 election observers accredited

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has so far accredited over 300 local observers and journalists ahead of next month’s harmonised elections. Giving an update on…

Sui Generis: The Legacy of Baba Guti

Simbarashe Bepete, Correspondent The history of mankind is in many respects the history of great men. It seems to be pre-ordained by divinity that much of what stirs and moves…

Agro-ecology technologies give farmer second chance

Judith Phiri , Business Reporter Deep in the drier landscape, Mangwe District farmer, Mrs Monica Ndlovu has adopted agro-ecology technologies of composted fertilisers to achieve higher crop yields and fodder…

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