US$2,5bn smart city, steel plant initiative to transform Zimbabwe

Conrad Mupesa,  Mashonaland West Bureau THE construction of US$2,5 billion cutting-edge mineral processing hub is expected to reshape the economic landscape of Zimbabwe and Botswana, spearheaded by a local firm,…

Alphabet CEO expects to keep hiring

Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai said his company will keep expanding its engineering ranks at least into 2026, stressing human talent remains key even as Google’s parent ramps up AI investments.

Tete Dijana wins third Comrades Marathon

TETE Dijana won his third Comrades Marathon title in time of five hours, 25 minutes 27 (5:25:28) in a tense finish in Durban yesterday.

Africa can tap $1,1tn from investors

African institutional investors are sitting on $1,1 trillion in capital that could finance the region’s long-term infrastructure needs and power industrial growth, the Africa Finance Corporation said Thursday.

Men in Nkayi open up about HIV. . . as NAC’s innovative programme makes strides

Mkhululi Ncube, Features Writer UNDER a huge Mkhuna tree at Zenka Clinic in Nkayi District, Matabeleland North Province, nearly hundred men are seated in a set up one could mistake…

Perry’s new movie lands impressive audience

Tyler Perry’s new Netflix film, Straw, has debuted with a strong audience score on Rotten Tomatoes despite failing to convince the critics.

Gold’s cheaper precious metals peers surge

Silver extended gains to trade just below a 13-year high while platinum hit highest level in more than two years, signalling growing investor appetite for precious metals used by the industrial sector.

Mount Everest: Rising risks, controversies

Climbers ascending Everest face rising risks from avalanches, erratic weather, and melting snowpacks.

Ronaldo rules out Club World Cup

Al-Nassr and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo said on Saturday he did not plan to play at the Club World Cup in the United States, despite being courted by clubs participating in the expanded 32-team tournament.

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