Agric innovator gets regional recognition

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter   Mr Simon Nyabadza of Rusape has been earmarked for sponsorship at the SADC Innovation and Rural Transformation Fair for his strides in finding tech-driven…

35 000 registered companies, a fresh approach to village transformation

While officially opening the First Session of the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe on Tuesday, President Mnangagwa mentioned one of the developmental programmes being implemented by the Second Republic which is changing the face of rural areas.

Sanctions on Zim, a human rights issue

  Honourable Sam Matema For a very long time, the United States of America and her allies have presented, defined and projected themselves as champions of democracy and human rights…

Manicaland Classics explodes

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   BODYBUILDERS from different parts of the country will be flexing their muscles on stage in the potentially exciting 2023 edition of the Manicaland Classics…

Karo’s giant platinum mine progressing well

Nelson Gahadza Business Reporter South African firm, Tharisa Capital, says plant construction and pilot mining at its Karo Platinum Project in Zimbabwe are progressing well, with the project having attained…

NRZ says all recapitalisation deals remain on course

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) says discussions with all foreign investors it has engaged to recapitalise operations remain on course amid high expectations that…

South Africa sticks with hawkish tone on inflation

South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago acknowledged that inflation has eased, but stressed it was premature to declare victory in the battle to contain price pressures. “We have got…

Oil extends plunge as brent falls below US$85

Oil extended its sharp decline on concerns that a slowdown in global growth will erode consumption. The global Brent benchmark fell below US$85 for the first time since late August,…

NEPAZ descends on Mutare

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   POOL enthusiasts in Mutare will have a lesson or two to learn on how the game is played competitively when the ninth edition of…

Wheat harvesting in full swing

OVER 500 hectares of the winter wheat has been harvested in the past five days in the Midlands amid indications that some farmers are getting as much as seven tonnes per hectare as productivity improves.

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