70 percent of Harare’s raw sewage discharged into environment

AT LEAST 70 percent of raw sewage entering the capital’s treatment plants is discharged into the environment, the Harare City Council has said, in a rare admission to a failure that could have serious environmental and health consequences.

ZB Financial Holdings makes history with sustainability certification

ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH) has become the first financial institution in Zimbabwe to achieve a sustainability certification, a milestone hailed as pivotal for driving the country’s economic and sustainable industrial growth.

POINT BLANK: We want to establish a tractor assembly plant in Harare

Officials of vehicle manufacturing companies from Belarus were recently in the country to set up a tractor and agro equipment site, as well as a bus manufacturing plant. Our reporter…

Botswana seeks alternative markets as US tariffs hurt sales

Botswana is stepping up efforts to diversify its economy as steep US tariffs erode the competitiveness of its exports.

The last party . . . … emotional send-off for Babongile Sikhonjwa

A DAY after he was given a befitting send-off in Bulawayo, socialite and media personality Babongile Sikhonjwa was yesterday laid to rest in more serene surroundings next to his kin in a dust-raising ceremony held at his family’s homestead in Mlowezi village, Gwanda, Matabeleland South province.

Construction spree driving new investments

ZIMBABWE’S unprecedented construction boom, driven by demand for housing, a rush towards hard assets and national infrastructure projects, is creating a significant multiplier effect, directly triggering a massive wave of investment across its industrial supply chain.

Worrying rise in child cancer in Zim

THE number of children diagnosed with cancer in Zimbabwe is steadily rising, placing immense emotional and financial strain on families while exposing gaps in early detection and specialised treatment.

SMEs CORNER: Costs of setting up a photography business

STARTING a photography business in Zimbabwe looks deceptively simple: buy a camera, take pictures and get paid.

Managing the tickey creeper in your garden

A RECENT VISIT to Belvedere brought me to a home with a stunning yard, and what truly stood out was the plant covering the boundary wall: the ficus pumila, commonly known as the tickey creeper or creeping fig.

GreenFuel fight on, TelOne stay in the hunt

THEY may have been going through a rough patch, but GreenFuel are not yet in the mood to throw in the towel in their quest to avoid Castle Lager Premier Soccer League relegation.

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