5G base station installations jump 37 percent

Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE is accelerating the deployment of modern mobile phone connectivity, after the number of 5G base stations surged from 184 to 252 during the second…

Govt, private sector move to rescue cotton industry

Edgar Vhera in Kwekwe The Government has set three non-negotiable pillars to resuscitate the cotton industry, which has been experiencing challenges in recent years. This came out at the two-day…

ZPC-Jindal deal delivers on Govt’s energy promise

Richard Muponde Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Cabinet has approved a Public-Private Partnership between the Zimbabwe Power Company and Jindal (Private) Limited. This partnership, which focuses on the rehabilitation, operation and…

Cummins to play big part in ashes

MELBOURNE. — Australia head coach Andrew McDonald is confident injured captain Pat Cummins will be fit to play a major role in the Ashes even if he does not feature…

Western bullies find their match in Russia, India and China

Shastri Ramachandaran Russia, India, and China are showing that a new irrepressible pole is emerging in this multipolar world. The world can no longer ignore Russia, India, and China, whether…

Messi working on Inter Miami extension

Major League Soccer’s biggest star might be sticking around, as Lionel Messi is closing in on a multiyear contract extension with Inter Miami, ESPN reported on Wednesday. Per the report,…

The satanism scare in Zimbabwe

Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives STORIES of Satanism have sent shockwaves through the Zimbabwean society, particularly within schools, igniting fears, misunderstandings, and cultural anxieties. What is often viewed as a single,…

Pakistan set up another India clash in Asia Cup

Pakistan delayed their match against United Arab Emirates by an hour on Wednesday after considering a withdrawal from the Asia Cup in protest at a match referee whom they say…

China’s Qinghai province, a blueprint for a green future

Kuda Bwititi recently in Qinghai Province, China ON the high-altitude expanse of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, often called the “Roof of the World,” a quiet revolution is underway that provides lessons…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Tech can formalise informal sector with negligible costs

ALL economists strongly support the Government policy of regularising informal sectors, bringing them into the full light of day and supporting them, rather than trying to eliminate this huge contributor…

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