Why building designs in construction are important

Building design is the process of taking a client’s requirements for a new construction or changes to an existing building and translating them into an agreed design that a contractor is then able to erect, writes Engineer Innocent Chatikobo.

Namibia’s historic dayn…First female president takes oath of office

IN a historic moment for Namibia, Madam Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (72) from the ruling South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) party, will today be inaugurated as the country’s first female president.

Brain drain: Are we losing our intelligence in the digital age?

Reigniting a culture of reading is paramount. Initiatives such as community libraries, book clubs, and free online reading resources can serve as powerful catalysts in fostering a love for literature among the youth.

January Disease, anthrax under check

  Samuel Kadungure News Editor MANICALAND is battling a surge in January disease and anthrax cases, but thanks to strategic dipping and vaccination efforts, the numbers are lower when compared…

Advantages of out-of-court settlement

  Trust Maanda Legal Position   LITIGATION is one way of resolving disputes.   But it has its own disadvantages, and must be resorted to when all other means of…

Lamborghini’s Temerario unveiled in SA

Lamborghini’s local importer ripped the covers off the Italian brand’s all-new Temerario supercar at an event held in Johannesburg this week.

Hindu Society refurbishes Belvedere Clinic

THE refurbished Belvedere Clinic, upgraded with a US$35 000 investment from the Hindu Society, has been handed back to Harare City Council to provide healthcare services for Belvedere and surrounding suburbs.

NBA chief calls for industry-university collaboration

National Biotechnology Authority (NBA) chief executive officer and registrar, Dr. Deckster Savadye, says his organisation is committed to collaborating with tertiary institutions and the private sector to promote skills and industrial development.

Govt steps in to rehabilitate urban roads

GOVERNMENT has stepped in to rehabilitate and construct roads in major cities and towns across the country to address years of neglect by local authorities.

Only 1,9pc of licensed solar projects operational

Zimbabwe has been actively pursuing the diversification of its energy sources to include renewables like solar. However, the implementation of solar projects remains sluggish, with only 1.9 percent of licensed solar capacity currently operational, according to Akribos Research.

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