State-led development will unlock economic opportunities

The foundation of economic development is the acquisition of more productive knowledge.

Govt to establish special youth economic zones

President Mnangagwa will join the youth in commemorating Africa Youth Day on November 22, Youth Empowerment, Development, and Vocational Training Minister Tino Machakaire has said.

The British Brigade’s stats

Cardiff City still refer to Rinomhota as an England national on their official website and many other football related sites. The 26-year-old midfielder has not been involved much in the club’s Championship matches in the 2023/2024 season.

Zim lithium exports jump 1000pc in 5yrs

ZIMBABWE’s lithium exports have increased by more than 1 000 percent since 2018 to US$209 million by September this year, Mines and Mining Development Minister Zhemu Soda has revealed.

Biti under probe in a case of misrepresentation

Crime Reporter  The long legal saga over a house in Ridgeway North in Harare’s Highlands suburb, that has seen a civil dispute over ownership and an ongoing criminal fraud case…

Analysts see volume uptick at Axia Corporation

Analysts have projected a volume uptick for Axia Corporation during the company’s financial year 2024, driven by a diversified product portfolio, new homeware appliances and expansion of distribution channels.

Serbian, Dutch cyclists for Bulawayo

ZIMBABWE is set to play host to BMX riders from two European countries Serbia and The Netherlands in this weekend’s African Championships at Busters BMX Club in Bulawayo.

Harnessing carbon dioxide to boost agricultural production

Fildah Gwati PRIVATE volunteer organisations have responded positively to Zimbabwe’s push to tame climate change and promote sustainable agriculture practices by proffering various strategies and solutions such as harnessing carbon…

Shift in food preferences elicits rise in demand for traditional foods

Fildah Gwati A GROWING appreciation for traditional foods’ dietary, health and cultural significance has triggered a rise in their demand amid revelations that many medical practitioners are prescribing indigenous food…

Man up for stealing TelOne drop wire

A MAN from Harare yesterday appeared in court for allegedly stealing 6kg of TelOne drop wire worth US$1 000.

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