Women dominate number of voters in Nkayi
MORE women than men had cast their vote in both Nkayi South and Nkayi North constituencies in Matabeleland North by 4pm yesterday, as scores of people turned up to exercise their right to choose leaders.
IT firm wins deeds tender
A local software company has won a Government tender to provide a digital platform for the processing, production and digitalisation of securitised title deeds.
BRICS reshapes dynamics of international order
In the ever-evolving and fluid geo-political landscape, the rise of developing countries over the past three decades has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping the dynamics of the international world order.
Mash East voting meets schedule
Almost all polling stations in Mashonaland East Province closed at 7pm save for three in Marondera Central constituency where ballot papers came in after the 7am opening time.
Auction disburses over US$4bn
THE introduction of the foreign currency auction system by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in June 2020 has paid dividends after the mobilisation of forex which has sustained recovery of the manufacturing sector and growth of the economy.
Zim reaps fruits from US$2bn investment into dam projects
THE Second Republic has invested US$2 billion towards construction of dams and rehabilitation of irrigation infrastructure countrywide since 2019 as the Government shifts towards climate-proofed agriculture to boost national food security and nutrition.
Editorial comment: PROBE UK AGENCY BOSS
A UK-BASED healthcare agency boss, who allegedly torments desperate Zimbabwean job seekers in the United Kingdom, has been unmasked by H-Metro. Gladys Chingoka, who runs Home Support Services, stands accused…
Springboks have a score to settle
JOHANNESBURG. — While it is easy to get swept up in the hyperbole of tomorrow’s World Cup warm-up match between the Springboks and the All Blacks, midfielder Andre Esterhuizen was playing down talk of revenge.
RIDA constructs two bridges in Matobo
Two bridges in wards 17 and 18 in Matobo District, Matabeleland South, have been constructed by the Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (RIDA), to benefit villagers from the two wards who have been facing difficulties in accessing clinics and schools, among other critical social services, during the rainy season.
Richardson impresses as she begins 200m world title quest
BUDAPEST. — Sha’Carri Richardson coasted into the 200m semi-finals yesterday as she bids to become only the fourth woman and first American to achieve the sprint double at the World Athletics Championships.






