Tourism registers huge upturn in visitors
Zimbabwe’s tourism sector is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, as evidenced by the significant increase in international arrivals who visited the country during the first quarter of this year.
2 000 boreholes drilled as scheme gains momentum
Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter MORE than 2 000 boreholes have so far been drilled countrywide out of the targeted 10 000 by November this year, with Government deploying more than 36…
Legislators welcome Beitbridge modernisation
Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau Parliamentarians from the Public Accounts Committee have praised the Beitbridge Border Post modernisation, which has improved efficiency following the automation of services and separation of traffic. Government…
Editorial Comment: ZiG stability generated by sound economics
The new ZiG has held its value over the two months since its introduction partly because all possible hidden taps adding to money supply have been tracked down and turned…
SA elections: ANC needs to remodel its relevance
Richard Runyararo Mahomva The outcome of the South-African plebiscite compels an existential audit of liberation movements and their relevance in delivering on the aspirations of the people. The ANC…
IMF welcomes SA’s gains in inflation fight
The International Monetary Fund welcomed the South African central bank’s efforts to rein in consumer price growth, a spokeswoman for the Washington-based lender said Thursday. Headline inflation returned to within…
DJ Fantan, Abisha shine at OK Grand Challenge concert
Trust Khosa POPULAR hype men — Abisha Palmer and DJ Fantan — left fans in awe at the well attended OK Grand Challenge Day Concert held at Borrowdale Race Course…
Zim A collapse in Kwibuka T20 final
Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe A sensationally collapsed with victory in sight to eventually lose by two runs against Uganda in the Kwibuka Women’s Twenty20 Tournament final at Kigali City on…
Drought cuts Zambia’s maize harvest to 16-year low
Zambia’s maize harvest will be the lowest since 2008, dropping 54 percent, after El Niño brought the most severe dry spell in at least four decades earlier this year, wiping…
New campaign to fight child marriages
Fungai Lupande-Mashonaland Central Bureau The National AIDS Council (NAC) has launched the “Not in-my-village” campaign to tackle teen pregnancies and child marriages using indigenous knowledge and traditional systems. The campaign…











