‘Independence liberalised economy in favour of blacks’
Bulawayo Bureau THE attainment of independence from colonialism in 1980 liberalised the economy in favour of indigenous black Zimbabweans who now own and manage big businesses in sectors that were…
30 years on: Zim-Korea relations in big leap
Park Jae Kyung-Correspondent In 1994, Zimbabwe and South Korea established formal relations. A year later, South Korea opened an embassy in Harare. It had taken 14 years for Zimbabwe to…
SA braces for increased Easter traffic
Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH Africa expects to see one million travellers going in and out of the country through its ports of entry over the Easter Holidays and has deployed…
Buhera: The ideal choice for Independence Day celebrations
Innocent Mujeri-Correspondent In a bold and reflective move, Zimbabwe’s 44th Independence Day celebrations will be hosted in Buhera, Manicaland Province, a decision that resonates deeply with the essence of the…
Cottco disburses another US$1m for 2023 deliveries
Edgar Vhera-Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) has paid an additional US$1 million to farmers as part of the delayed payments for the 2023 seed cotton intake,…
Quartet to represent Zim at Africa Triathlon Champs
Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter FOLLOWING the conclusion of the 2023-2024 triathlon season at the weekend, Triathlon Zimbabwe is shifting its focus to the forthcoming Africa Triathlon Championships due to take…
Karatekas in fight against drug abuse
Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter NEWLY formed karate-style Kyukushin-Budokan Zimbabwe successfully hosted their inaugural interactive seminar at Waterfalls District Hall at the weekend where they focussed more on the awareness of drug…
Ex-Black Aces midfielder Muchanyarei dies
Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter FORMER Black Aces and Hwange midfielder Thomas “Monkee” Muchanyarei has died. He was 63. The ex-footballer passed away at Sally Mugabe Hospital late Sunday evening after suffering…
What will save journalism in the era of artificial intelligence?
Ranga Mataire-Group Political Editor JUST like the time when typewriters were replaced by computers, journalists found themselves in some kind of trepidation in fear of being replaced by this know…











