Second Republic projects open investment opportunities in Masvingo

Vincent Gono, News Editor INFRASTRUCTURE development projects carried out in Masvingo Province by the Second Republic have opened vast investment opportunities in almost all economic sectors bringing inclusive participation and…

Chitungwiza to expedite title deeds issuance

Fatima Bulla-Musakwa THE Chitungwiza Town Council plans to roll out the Presidential Title Deeds Programme soon following a resolution by the local authority to finalise a memorandum of agreement (MOA)…

Regional peace, security top of summit agenda

ON Saturday, Zimbabwe will host the 44th SADC Heads of State and Government Summit, with President Mnangagwa set to assume the chairpersonship of the regional bloc. Our Reporter DEBRA MATABVU…

Build with speed

Hunt For Greatness Milton  Kamwendo IN the thrilling world of Formula One (F1), success is a finely tuned balance between speed and stability. As drivers blaze around the track at…

Bad customer service can break the bank

Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba LAST Sunday, I visited a large supermarket along Bulawayo Road, just past the Whitehouse turnoff. I was hoping for a pleasant shopping experience.…

1 000 livestock, drought mitigation centres on the cards

Nokutenda Tobve THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) plans to establish more than 1 000 ward livestock and drought mitigation centres in ecological regions four and five. The move is…

Comparing stud and village bulls

Word From The Market Chipo Tachiona ZIMBABWEAN farmer Mr Collen Tafireyi recently shattered records when he outbid and bought a Boran stud bull for a whopping R8 million (US$444 000)…

The power of effective communication

Gabriel Manyeruke IN the intricate web of education, communication serves as the golden thread that weaves together learners’ experiences. Whether within the classroom, at home or in the broader world,…

Pfumvudza inputs ready for distribution

Debra Matabvu and Sharon Masocha THE Government has mobilised more than 5 000 tonnes of agricultural inputs, including seed and fertiliser, set to be distributed to farmers under the climate-proofed…

King Mzilikazi meets Robert Moffat

Mzala Tom  SOMETIME around 1829, two traders Robert Schoon and William McLuckie visited King Mzilikazi at his Apies River kraal. This kraal was located in present-day Pretoria in South Africa.…

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