Mash West seeks to align development with Vision 2030

MASHONALAND West province is intensifying efforts to align provincial development initiatives with the national Vision 2030 agenda.

US$63million allocated for medicine supply, cancer equipment

Robin Muchetu, Health and Gender Editor THE Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion says it will prioritise affordable healthcare in the second half of the year, with US$63…

Jazz stakeholders combine forces

Zimpapers Arts, Entertainment Hub THE revival of jazz music has gained traction, particularly with the excitement surrounding the Moving Jazz Café scheduled for next week in Bulawayo and Harare. Jazz…

Chipinge women break into export markets with dried fruits, veggies

WOMEN in Mt Selinda, Chipinge, have set their sights on regional and international export markets by turning locally-grown fruits and vegetables into high-value dried products.

Mapeza gears for Scottland clash

Blessing Malinganiza-Zimpapers Sports Hub FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has acknowledged the magnitude of his team’s highly-anticipated blockbuster Castle Lager Premier Soccer clash against Scottland but revealed that the miners…

Mutapa intervenes to clear Cottco debts

Edgar Vhera Stakeholders in the cotton industry have welcomed the recent decision by Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF) to clear its subsidiary, Cottco Holdings’ legacy debts, totaling approximately US$5 million, within…

KAINDU ON A WING AND PRAYER

THEY have called in a pastor. Now they are praying for a miracle.

Tracing the genesis of ZDF

Itayi Musengeyi-Day Editor The genesis of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces sprang from the diverse forms of colonial oppression executed by the white colonialists on the black majority Zimbabweans.  The white…

PSL’s mid-season game-changers

Eddie Chikamhi-Zimpapers Sports Hub THE acquisition of Kennedy Mupomba by CAPS United, just days after Castle Lager Premier Soccer League rivals Scottland had unveiled their marquee signing Knowledge Musona, could…

What a blessing but Black Caps still lead

BLESSING Muzarabani and Tanaka Chivanga spearheaded an impressive fightback from Zimbabwe on Day 2 of the first Test in Bulawayo, although New Zealand were still in the ascendancy.

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