Government disburses ZiG70 million to political parties

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau  The ZiG70 million budgeted by Government for the political parties that met the five percent threshold in last year’s general elections is being shared between Zanu-PF with…

Suzuki unveils the all-new Swift at 2024 Festival of Motoring

DURING the Festival of Motoring, Suzuki Auto South Africa announced that the new Swift will launch in October and will be available locally at Suzuki Bulawayo on 12th Avenue. The…

Zim’s potential in Africa’s semiconductor industry

Jacqueline Ntaka AFRICA’S technological landscape has witnessed extraordinary growth in recent years, particularly in the dominions of software development, mobile technology, and financial technology (fintech). This surge is driven by…

Suburban poultry farming takes flight

Nokuthaba Brita Ncube, [email protected]  ONCE confined to rural settings, backyard chicken keeping has steadily migrated to suburban neighbourhoods. This growing trend is fuelled by a desire for sustainability, self-sufficiency, and a…

2028 LA Olympics work should start now

Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter  THE Paris 2024 Olympic Games are now behind us and a new four-year cycle begins ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Games. Work has to start…

There is no manna for graduates out there

Latwell Nyangu, Youth Interactive Writer Moving from college to the workforce can be an anxiety-inducing experience for numerous graduates. Acquiring a degree is not the culmination of the journey, instead,…

Zimdancehall Cup Clash winner Libho dreams big

Trust Khosa  ZIMDANCEHALL sensation Tatenda “Libho” Karera is now walking with a spring in his step. This follows the 18-year-old’s triumph at the 2024 Harare Cup Clash at City Sports…

Ode to Sir Sonny Ramphal, champion of social justice

Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore Sir Shridath Surendranath “Sonny” Ramphal, who died on August 30, 2024 aged 95, was a remarkable diplomat and champion of social justice as he played a…

Pastors put traditional leaders under siege

Nqobile Tshili-Bulawayo Bureau TRADITIONAL healers are sounding the alarm that their ancient practices are under siege from the clergy. But while pastors publicly denounce them, they secretly seek their counsel…

US$1 craze hits Byo’s informal sector

Raymond Jaravaza-Bulawayo Bureau IT may look like small change to some, but in Bulawayo, a US$1 note is worth more than just its face value. It is a lifeline for…

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