Bulawayo commissions 465 housing stands

Michelle Musandinyoze ,Chronicle Writer THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC), working with private land developers Natwecraft Investments (Pvt) Ltd and Cabin Lock Construction, yesterday commissioned 465 housing stands in Luveve North…

New Trade Tariff Policy to propel industralization

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub THE  proposed new National Trade Tariff Policy is expected to be a game-changer for Zimbabwe’s industrialisation agenda, offering a robust legal framework to support strategic…

Public-private partnerships realise dreams to own homes

Bulawayo City Council, like all other local authorities across the country, lacks resources to provide enough residential stands to its people. It has the land, yes, but does not have…

Govt pitches US$1,42bn plan to Danish agric investors

Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness The Government on Monday presented to Danish investors its various policies aimed at promoting private sector investment across the country’s agricultural value chains, as…

SOMANDLA NDEBELE PRAISES MACHESO FOR GIVING HIM A SHOULDER TO LEAN ON

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub SOMANDLA “Mafia” Ndebele’s has praised Alick Macheso’s management for offering the musician support at a time when he needed it most.

Warriors play for pride: Khama Billiat back…Kaitano Tembo appointed Warriors assistant coach

Eddie Chikamhi, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE senior men’s football team coach Michael Nees, says the Warriors will play with pride and purpose in their final World Cup qualifiers against South…

EDITORIAL : SHAME ON YOU KOMBI DRIVER

THERE has been outrage over a video of a kombi driver who appeared to suggest that some women are raped because of the way they are dressed.

ONE MORE WIN GUYS, JUST ONE MORE WIN!

WE need just ONE more win guys − is that asking for too much from the Chevrons?

Arts sector calls for gender policy to tackle exploitation, inequality

Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub A strong call for the introduction of a comprehensive gender policy in Zimbabwe’s creative sector echoed through the halls of the Bulawayo Club…

Zimbabwe’s tech roots run deep, now growth begins

Progress Mahureva and Stephen Muraga, Correspondents FOR too long, Zimbabwe’s narrative has been dominated by political and economic headlines that often obscure the remarkable progress and immense potential within the…

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