Zimbabwe moves in on electric vehicle market

Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will next year open its first Lithium Sulphate Plant that is expected to generate a whopping US$320 million in revenue annually, marking yet another milestone…

Nhlamba community embarks on land reclamation project

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] THE Nhlamba community in Gwanda District has embarked on a land restoration initiative aimed at reversing degradation and preventing the siltation of local water sources. Through the…

SCOTTS ON THE VERGE OF HISTORY, ENDING A 41-YR WAIT

SCOTTLAND are on the threshold of an historical success story and, in terms of statistics, this could be the best campaign by a debutant in the domestic top-flight league championship race.

WE’RE STILL IN THE RACE, SAYS A DEFIANT LUPHAHLA

SIMBA Bhora coach Joel Luphahla says he will not throw in the towel in the championship race despite his men trailing leaders and favourites Scottland by six points with just nine points on offer.

New law set to slash oil, seed imports

As the 2025/26 agriculture season begins, the country’s import substitution policy is poised to gain a significant boost from the enactment of Statutory Instrument 87 of 2025.

LET’S ROCK THE WORLD LYSHA, TAKE THEM ON, BEAT THEM ALL

ZIMBABWE’S beauty queen, Lyshanda Moyas, is scheduled to leave the country this afternoon for Thailand for the prestigious Miss Universe 2025 pageant.

Ministry to streamline licencing

THE MINISTRY of Industry and Commerce says it remains committed to refining the licencing frameworks within the sector, aiming to reduce unnecessary duplication and streamline compliance processes for businesses.

BRENNA’S MIRACLE MISSION

BRENNA MSISKA made a career saving shots between the posts.

Zim calls for tertiary curricula alignment with industry

The Government has called for stronger collaboration to develop tertiary curricula that aligns with the demands of modern industry and build the technical workforce that the future requires.

ZIM KARATEKAS DOMINATE

ZIMBABWE’S karate warriors turned the 1st Kyokushin Kenbukaikan World Championship in Lusaka into their own show, bagging seven gold medals and leaving rivals from across the globe stunned.

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