Africa’s blue economy: Strategies for tackling plastic waste

Janine Osborne Africa may consume less plastic per capita than the rest of the world, but the continent is still the second-most polluted in the world. Added to this, most…

Gwanda sports event date moved

Brandon Moyo, [email protected] THE Morgan Foundation football tournament, which was initially scheduled for this past Sunday at Phelandaba Stadium in Gwanda, has been postponed to January 11 at the same…

Beitbridge communities urged to embrace climate-resilient infrastructure

Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] STAKEHOLDERS in Beitbridge have called on community members to prioritise the construction of climate-resilient buildings to mitigate the effects of the erratic weather patterns. Over the past five…

Sanctions cripple Khayah cement

Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau Khayah Cement Limited has entered corporate rescue proceedings due to the effects of the crippling illegal economic sanctions that have severely impacted its operations. The company…

Education 5.0 drives economic development

Victor Maphosa, Mashonaland East Bureau From next year all public universities and colleges must establish viable physical companies to support the production and commercial activities developed under the heritage-based Education…

Chevrons confident ahead of Boxing Day Test

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE Test captain Craig Ervine is confident that his side will be able to put in a good shift against Afghanistan when the two sides…

Man accused of smuggling 17 exotic birds

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 37-year-old Beitbridge man has been arrested by security agents for smuggling into the country 17 exotic pigeons worth US$3 400 through an illegal entry point…

LOOKING BACK: She’s in for a BIG surprise . . . all gift-wrapped!

The Rhodesia Herald, December 25, 1976 MRS Sylvie Pugh-Roberts has a big surprise in store for her this morning — a gift-wrapped car. It is a surprise present from her…

PGMs earn Zim US$1,3 billion over 11 months

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter PLATINUM Group Metals (PGMs) remained Zimbabwe’s biggest mineral export, excluding gold, after accounting for 50 percent of the US$2,6 billion shipments recorded in the first…

‘SMEs remain pillar of the economy’

Blessings Chidakwa, Herald Reporter Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) continue to play a pivotal role in efforts to bust illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by contributing 60 per cent of…

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