Africa’s infrastructure gap may hamper AfCFTA progress
Business Reporter Africa’s significant road infrastructure deficiencies are driving production and transaction costs, hindering the continent’s ability to fully leverage the opportunities presented by the African Continental Free Trade Area…
Dubai firm to build top hotel, houses in Harare
Business Reporter LEVA Hotels & Residences, a world-leading hospitality and real estate company, is making its foray into Africa with the construction of a housing project in Newlands, Zimbabwe’s low-density…
Nyahwa delights in purple patch
Dynamos utility player Shadreck Nyahwa says he is impressed with the performances he has shown in the second half of the season after he saw less game time in the first half.
Colleges ready to support food self-sufficiency
AGRICULTURAL colleges across the country are on a campaign to support the drive towards food self-sufficiency.
Mabika challenges Benza
MANY feel Tino Benza can only unleash the beast in him only if he stops playing for Herentals FC, a club which is owned by his father, Innocent.
Tourism industry needs media support
THE tourism industry needs to work closely with the media in its drive towards effective marketing and branding of local and African destinations, while journalists should report positively about opportunities available on the continent.
Ekusileni introduces antenatal services
JOSHUA Mqabuko Nkomo Ekusileni Medical Centre in Bulawayo has introduced antenatal services for expecting mothers using the same fees as Government clinics, and more healthcare services are expected to be rolled out.
Kenya to launch agric commodities exchange
Kenya’s intended agricultural output exchange is expected to launch in February of the following year, according to a release from the Trade and Investment Ministry. According to the government, the…
Over 90pc tobacco farmers opt for contracts
About 92 percent of tobacco growers this season have so far opted for contract farming after failing to acquire funds that will sustain their operations.
Police intercept truck, recover Presidential inputs
Police on Sunday intercepted a truck at Sesame Business Centre in Gokwe and recovered 1 500kg of fertiliser meant for Presidential inputs and in the same area later arrested a bus conductor found in possession of 750kg of fertilisers stashed in the boot of a bus travelling from Gokwe to Kwekwe.










