Govt to develop two other hydropower plants in Masvingo

THE Government plans to develop two additional mini-hydroelectric power stations downstream of Lake Mutirikwi that will generate a combined 20 megawatts (MW) of electricity, as Zimbabwe accelerates its transition to clean and renewable energy sources.

Cheetahs stay on course at Kenya 7s

Tinashe Kusema-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE had a day of mixed fortunes yesterday as the Cheetahs progressed to the knockout stage of the ongoing Kenya Safari rugby 7s tournament, but they…

The silent pain of parents during the teenage storm

Dear Parents There comes a time in the life of every parent — a very difficult and testing period — the teenage years of their children. It is a phase…

Warriors leave Mzanzi dazed

Langton Nyakwenda in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa THERE are mixed reactions from the South African media, coaches and former footballers following Zimbabwe’s draw with Bafana Bafana in Durban on Friday night.…

Biological crop protection key to Zim’s export future

Word from the Market Tina Nleya EXPORT MARKETS are raising the bar on food safety and sustainability. In particular, the European Union (EU) has introduced stricter regulations on pesticide residues,…

Arubi turns back the hands of time

Tadious Manyepo in DURBAN, South Africa AT 40, Washington Arubi has had many good career moments for both club and country, but Friday night’s performance in Warriors colours should certainly…

Mazowe Dam: Lessons on water, climate, and survival

Theseus Shambare, Features Writer At sunrise, Mazowe Dam glimmers faintly under the morning light, its vast surface broken by mudflats and silt where fish once thrived. For decades, this reservoir…

. . . industry enters new era of sustainability

Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe’s mining sector is entering a new era defined by sustainability, technological innovation and value addition as the Government, investors and industry leaders chart a…

How to start a small detergent, soap business in Zim

AT a time when most Zimbabweans are cutting costs, cleanliness has become both a necessity and a business opportunity. Across Harare’s high-density suburbs and other towns like Gweru and Mutare,…

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