Big year ahead for Warriors — ZIFA TD

Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub IN about six weeks, the Warriors will embark on a crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying battle against Benin to mark the beginning of competition in…

Khayah Cement in crucial meeting with creditors

Business Reporter Leading Zimbabwean cement producer Khayah Cement Limited, currently undergoing voluntary corporate rescue, will hold its first meeting with creditors next month, the company said. The primary purpose of…

World’s richest people lose $108bn after DeepSeek selloff

The world’s 500 richest people, led by Nvidia Corp. co-founder Jensen Huang, lost a combined $108 billion on Monday as a tech-led selloff tied to Chinese AI developer DeepSeek sent…

Zim’s economic challenges: A deep dive into the underlying issues

Zimbabwe’s economy faces a complex web of interconnected challenges, hindering growth and impacting the livelihoods of its citizens. While issues like informality and smuggling are often highlighted, a deeper analysis…

Unlocking economic growth potential: Priorities for(NDS2

Note from ZNCC Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2), represents a critical milestone in the nation’s journey toward achieving Vision 2030 − a transformative blueprint aimed at establishing Zimbabwe as…

Trump memecoin likely generated at least $11m in fees, analysis shows

Donald Trump’s namesake memecoin has likely generated at least $11.4 million in fees for entities linked to the president since its launch just before his second inauguration, according to an…

How to take care of your skin, hair in extremely hot weather

AS temperatures soar during the summer months, the intense heat can take a toll on your hair and skin. Excessive sun exposure, humidity, and dehydration can lead to dryness, sunburn,…

Embracing change: Imperative of a top-down approach in organisations

Peace Sithole In a world that is in perpetual motion, the only thing that remains constant is change. This adage rings particularly true in the fast-paced environment of modern organisations,…

South Africans face prospect of retiring at 80

While 65 remains the official retirement age, most South Africans will need to work until 80 before they can afford to retire comfortably. This is according to data from Sanlam…

Think your efforts to help the climate don’t matter? African philosophers disagree

When I drive my car on weekends, I emit greenhouse gases — but not enough to change the global climate on my own. But when I, my neighbours and hundreds…

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