Zimpapers seeks wider digital presence
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Newspapers (Zimpapers 1980), the country’s largest diversified media group said it will continue investing in digital technologies to reach a wider audience while adapting to…
Moving forward for national development, unity
In the theatre of democracy, elections are the crescendo, weaving together the myriad threads of a nation’s hopes, fears and dreams.
Rusitu rattles Eastern Region
Ray Bande Senior Reporter CHIMANIMANI-BASED outfit, Rusitu Tigers, have surprised everyone, including themselves with a polished performance in the 2023 ZIFA Eastern Region Division One League which has…
‘Mr Chibuku’ misses CAPS United match
GIANTS CAPS United are ready to go into the Chibuku Super Cup battle against old foes Highlanders without their top marksman William Manondo who is away on national team duty.
Manicaland Agric Show keeps its lustre
Ray Bande Senior Reporter A total of 16 000 people walked through the gates of Mutare Showgrounds for the 2023 edition of the Manicaland annual exhibition as the event…
‘Shared vision key to industrial growth’
Michael Tome Successful implementation of the new Zimbabwe Industrial Development Policy will depend on mutual cooperation and shared vision by stakeholders including, labour, the private sector, and the Government, delegates…
Academically gifted abandoned
Edward Mushangwe Post Correspondent Over the years, Manicaland Province has recorded impressive Grade 7 results, with primary schools like Chancellor, Mutare Junior, Baring and John Cowie, among many…
Shoverland turn into MPL moneybags
Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE Pool League outfit, Shoverland, went on a transfer window shopping spree and acquired the services of four top players from log leaders, Rozvie Empire,…
‘Extend price reductions to maize seed too’
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer WITH input procurement for the 2023/24 summer cropping season hitting fever pitch, maize farmers have beseeched agro-input stockists to extend the price reductions they effected on…
Infrastructure, drought cause power rationing in Tanzania
Maintenance issues and climate change-induced water shortages have caused a 400-megawatt electricity shortfall in Tanzania, triggering power rationing across the East African nation, the state power supplier said. Tanzania’s national…











