Business must capitalise on Zim, Mozambique deepening ties

BUSINESSES in Zimbabwe and Mozambique must take full advantage of the two countries’ deepening bilateral ties, with cooperation between Harare and Maputo now shifting from transactional trade to integrated, value-added supply chains that drive investment, employment and shared economic prosperity, President Mnangagwa has said.

Zimbabwe, Mozambique chart new era of regional integration

Africa Moyo in MAPUTO Mozambique PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday concluded his State visit to Mozambique and the inaugural Zimbabwe–Mozambique Bi-National Commission (BNC) with the two countries adopting major decisions aimed at…

President rallies nation against gender-based violence

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is determined to create an environment that is just and free of gender-based violence (GBV), where everyone can enjoy fulfilling lives without fear of violence, President Mnangagwa…

Embrace new technologies in telling Zim story: Dr Muswere

THE media must embrace new technologies to improve storytelling and expand their reach as digital tools are essential for covering Zimbabwe’s fast-evolving mining sector, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.

Cement import ban lifted

Martin Kadzere, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Government has resolved to immediately scrap restrictions on the importation of cement to address domestic market shortages and curtail the rapidly rising prices, a…

Apostle Mwazha gets National Hero status

Harare Bureau Apostle Paul Mwazha, a towering figure in Zimbabwe’s spiritual history and founder of the African Apostolic Church, has been declared a National Hero following his death on Thursday.…

COMMENT: Turning the spotlight on digital violence against women, girls

YESTERDAY’S launch of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender‑Based Violence (GBV) by President Mnangagwa has turned the spotlight on digital violence against women and girls. This year’s campaign theme—“Unite to…

Build fair global economic order and ensure affordable development financing, VP urges G20

THE world’s most powerful economies should help build a fairer and more inclusive global economic order, as developing nations cannot progress smoothly under an unequal system marked by restricted market access, unfair trade rules and limited access to affordable development financing, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

From sneakers to sandwiches…Inside the booming micro-economy of Bulawayo’s lifestyle events

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter A few years after they started making their presence felt, it has become increasingly difficult to imagine Bulawayo without lifestyle events. Before the onset of…

Day of recokning for Bosso, DeMbare

Veronica Gwaze, Zimpapers Sports Hub CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League’s Super Sunday has arrived, a day that could rewrite the soul of local football. Nothing about this finale feels routine.…

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