Business anticipates spin-offs from new role
BUSINESSES are eagerly anticipating opportunities that will emerge from the country’s chairmanship of SADC, a leadership role that is expected to open new markets across various sectors and enhance the nation’s appeal to investors.
India urged to maximise African ties
INDIA should take advantage of its excellent relations and shared history with Africa and tap into the many mutually beneficial economic opportunities the continent has to offer, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
47 countries express interest to join Brics
AS the global economic landscape continues to evolve, the BRICS Alliance has witnessed a surge in interest from developing countries, Zimbabwe included, seeking to diversify their economic partnerships and reduce reliance on the United States dollar.
Patriotic church leaders endorse Sadc chair
LEADERS of the Patriotic Churches in Zimbabwe have described Zimbabwe’s Chairmanship of SADC as divinely inspired and a national blessing that has come at an opportune moment.
Mudenda meets Masisi over SADC PF
BOTSWANA President Mokgweetsi Masisi has pledged to sign an agreement amending the SADC Treaty to transform the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) into a fully-fledged SADC Parliament.
US$1,4m drought fund to benefit 26 000 people
THE Government and the World Food Programme (WFP) have received US$1.4 million from Japan as part of its commitment to fighting the El Nino-induced drought.
SALIC explores livestock partnerships with Zim
Elton Manguwo THE country’s open for business mantra continues to charm the international community with the Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) recently expressing interest to collaborate with Zimbabwe…
Over 360 arrested for littering . . . EMA deploys monitors
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has intensified its clean-up drive and crackdown on littering in Harare with over 360 people arrested and fined a minimum of US$30 for dumping litter at undesignated points as more than 200 volunteers back the agency by monitoring dumping and littering.
CCC councillors appointed cronies to Rufaro board
CCC allegedly appointed party loyalists to manage Harare City Council’s Rufaro Marketing company, siphoning funds for party and personal use with only US$66 000 of the US$1,5 million collected in rentals since 2022 handed over to the city council, the Commission of Inquiry into governance issues in Harare City Council heard yesterday.
560 exhibitors expected for Agric Show
At least 560 exhibitors are expected to participate at the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) which will start on Monday next week with 11 of these coming from other African countries and Asia.








