Zim targets US$ 1,6bn tobacco exports

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has so far exported over 98 million kg of tobacco since the start of the marketing season as the country makes strides towards achieving its…

Leading through disruption – Part V

Arthur Marara How to be empathetic in nine Steps: Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings, experiences and perspectives of others. It involves putting yourself in someone…

Eagle REIT invades Mazowe, Victoria Falls

Tapiwa Mangwiro ZimRe Holdings on Friday revealed its Eagle Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), will launch two signature developments in Mazowe and Victoria Falls as it looks to unlock value…

SA jobless rate could hit 38pc, businesses tell Ramaphosa

South African business leaders told President Cyril Ramaphosa (pictured right) that the jobless rate could rise to 38,1 percent by 2030 without urgent action to solve the country’s energy, logistics…

Hands off judges: CJ Malaba

Chief Justice Luke Malaba has taken a swipe at people and organisations in the habit of criticising judges when they lose cases. Speaking at a Judges’ Symposium, he said the…

Marta says Brazil World Cup exit ‘not even in my worst nightmares’

Marta said Brazil’s Women’s World Cup exit at the group stage Wednesday was “not even in my worst nightmares” as the legendary attacker bid a heartbreaking farewell to the tournament.…

‘Plant-based milk alternatives lack nutritional benefits’

Plant-based milk alternatives such as oats, soy, and almonds are becoming more popular, but do they deliver the same nutrition as cow’s milk? The majority, according to the results of…

War, AI and climate change shake up US$32t in global trade

In Morocco trucks from a Connecticut logistics company ferry car parts and clothing across the Strait of Gibraltar. In Japan a new semiconductor plant transforms a once-quiet farm town. In…

SC reinstates 12 Byo candidates

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The Supreme Court has reinstated on the ballot for the National Assembly the 12 Bulawayo CCC candidates disqualified by the High Court from contesting the…

Local processed foods impress in Zambia

The high quality and better taste of locally processed foods were the centre of discussions when hundreds of potential buyers visited the Zimbabwe pavilion at Zambia’s premier trade fair, Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show (ZACS), which opened Wednesday in Lusaka.

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