Chipezeze eyes national team call up

IN-FORM Magesi goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze is available for a recall to the senior national soccer team, the Warriors.

Training of staff to operate air ambulances begins

THE training of local pilots and medics who will be manning air ambulances, has started as part of efforts to transfer knowledge to Zimbabweans.

Ngezi Platinum target African safari return

AFTER missing out on defending the Premiership title, Ngezi Platinum Stars have set their sights on the Chibuku Super Cup as they eye a quick return to the African Safari.

Musk appointed to lead new White House department

NEW York. – US President-elect Donald Trump confirmed that Elon Musk will co-lead a new department in the White House.

BAT focuses on cost cutting for profitability

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed British American Tobacco (BAT) Zimbabwe, says it is strategically focusing on cost reduction as part of initiatives to restore its profitability.

Carbon emissions pushing world toward warming threshold

Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels inched higher in 2024 and are estimated to set a record, further jeopardizing the planet’s prospect of meeting a key goal set by the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming, according to an annual report that tracks emissions.

Macadamia exports hit five-year high   

  Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer   MACADAMIA nuts exports have reached a five-year high record with eight million kilogrammes of the crop exported during the period January to September…

‘New products, listings to spur VFEX activity’

NEW products and listings expected to onboard the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) this will improve trading activity and liquidity, which has been an area of concern, market watchers say.

CLUSTER HOUSES INCREASE RAISES CONCERN

Tafara Chibanda THE on-going construction of cluster houses in Harare, without a comprehensive policy to manage infrastructure and ensure adequate services, was the subject of intense questioning at the Commission…

Kenya-Japan firms in US$620m eco-energy, car assembly deals

Kenya has signed a number of agreements with Japanese firms, including the giant Japan’s Toyota Tsusho Corporation, that could unlock nearly Ksh99 billion (US$620,7 million) in investments in green energy and automobile assembly.

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