COMMENT: Ibhizimisi eyakhiwe ngokuganga kayiphumeleli

ZINENGI izigigaba ezihlasimulisa igazi ezenziwa ngosomabhizimusi labanye abathengisayo ukuze izinto zabo zithengwe, okunye umuntu usuka azibuze ukuthi kambe liqiniso sibili umuntu angaba lesibindi sokuganga ngaleyondlela? Asazi kunzima okwenzakala lapha phandle,…

‘Media must provide grounded reflection of our realities’

SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT, HIS EXCELLENCY, DR ED MNANGAGWA AT THE LAUNCH OF THE ZIMBABWE MEDIA POLICY AT STATE HOUSE, HARARE MAY 28, 2025

Unifreight quarterly revenue in 30pc jump

UNIFREIGHT Africa Limited recorded a 30 percent growth in total revenue for the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year, driven by robust demand and the successful implementation of recent strategic initiatives.

‘I don’t take my job lightly’

Popular club wheel-spinner Tatenda “Merciless Zimbabwe” Nyevera feels an extra urge each time he appears on stage.

Binga man fined for fatal crash

Fairness Moyana in Hwange A 30-YEAR-OLD man from Binga has been fined US$500 or six months in prison for causing a road traffic accident that led to the death of…

Tutani remains cautious, as Agama take control

ARTHUR TUTANI, one of the most successful coaches in the Division One game, is beginning to assert his influence in the 2025 Northern Region Soccer League title race.

Four nabbed in US$163K import duty fraud

FOUR people have been arrested in a high-stakes import duty fraud involving suitcase accessories imported as duty-free agricultural equipment, with the Government prejudiced of over US$163 000 in    duties.

Mining sector central to de-dollarisation drive: RBZ

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has reaffirmed its commitment to restoring macroeconomic stability through decisive monetary policy reforms and an accelerated de-dollarisation roadmap with the mining sector positioned as a cornerstone of this economic transformation.

Harare City Council silent in land dispute

Harare City Council has  remained quiet in a heated land dispute between land developers Shelter Zimbabwe and Highserv Payscheme over the Donnybrook Chizhanje area in Mabvuku, with both developers asserting they were granted the land by City of Harare.

Tourism workers’ body pushes for AI, employee-centred strategies

The National Employment Council (NEC) for the tourism industry, Mr Nomore Nhema, chief executive officer (CEO), has called for a paradigm shift in human resource management, emphasising the critical role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and employee-centric strategies to boost productivity and competitiveness.

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