Food production up 290pc
ZIMBABWE’S food production has increased 290 percent to 3 292 172 tonnes of food crops, compared to 843 761 tonnes last season, latest projections show.
Zim on path to private sector-led economy
ZIMBABWE is advancing towards a private sector-led economy, with the business community pledging to collaborate with the Government on economic policies.
Zimbabwe rolls out all-in-one carbon platform
Sifelani Tsiko Fact Check Editor On May 9 this year Zimbabwe made a giant leap towards a greener and more sustainable future by unveiling New Carbon Market Regulations, the Zimbabwe…
Mexican influencer shot dead
A 23-year-old Mexican social media influencer has been shot dead while live streaming on TikTok, the state prosecutor’s office said.
Council-owned bars set for major uplift
Several council-owned bars across Harare are set for a facelift under a renovation programme spearheaded by Rufaro Marketing, which manages the bars.
Burnett Motors faces fresh fraud, money laundering charges
Burnett Motors was yesterday faced fresh fraud and money laundering allegations related to taking money from the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company to supply pick-up trucks but did not deliver them.
ESTRANGED COUPLE SHOCKS COURT WITH PUBLIC DISPLAY OF LOVE
A FEUDING couple shocked a community court when the husband and wife, who wanted to get an order of how they could share their property, ended up saying they still LOVE each other.
DAVE BACKS CHEVS
FORMER Zimbabwe cricket coach Dave Houghton believes the Chevrons can compete in next week’s historic one-off Test against England if they cash in on the dry, batter-friendly conditions.
Brazil’s historic players celebrate Ancelotti
ASUNCION.— Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best coaches in the world and can change the poor performance of the Brazilian national team with experience and discipline, several former players of the five-time world champion said on Wednesday, but they cautioned his arrival will not mask certain “structural” deficiencies.











