First Capital Bank sees 150pc surge in loan book

First Capital Bank has reported a substantial surge in its loan book for the year ended December 31, 2024, underlining a renewed focus on supporting key economic sectors as part of its ongoing transformation strategy.

Africa must rally behind Zim’s UNSC candidacy

ZIMBABWE has pronounced its intention to bid for the rotational seat in the 15-member United Nations Security Council (UNSC), which comprises the so-called Big Five.

The power of peer pressure on today’s teens

Margrete Zhou Correspondent In an age where digital interactions often surpass face-to-face conversations, today’s teenagers are increasingly caught between the values they were raised with and the subtle yet persuasive…

Motocross back at Donnybrook

DONNYBROOK Park Raceway — the home of motorsport in this country — will once again come alive this Sunday as it hosts the third round of the 2025 Bogwheelers Club RK Fuels National Motocross Championship series.

SADC prioritises dialogue as troops withdraw from Eastern DRC

Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Politics Hub SOUTHERN  African Development Community (Sadc) troops from Malawi, South Africa and Tanzania who were deployed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are now returning…

3 months jail for possessing crystal meth

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent A HARARE man has been sentenced to three months in prison for possessing 6,59 grammes of crystal meth with a street value of US$70. Frudrick Mzilawempi (38)…

Zimbabwe’s sugar snap peas land in UK

THE country’s first shipment of mangetout and sugar snap peas has arrived in Dublin, Ireland, with another now in South Africa en route to the United Kingdom, as the country targets to export 10 000 tonnes this year.

Farmers keen on title deeds

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter OVER 5 000 farmers have shown interest in acquiring title deeds which are part of the Government’s initiative to provide security of tenure to Land Reform Programme…

Time to recognise workers: Heroes of Vision 2030

AS Zimbabwean workers joined the rest of the world in commemorating International Workers’ Day yesterday, it’s crucial to remember that this day serves as a reminder of their tireless efforts, dedication and resilience, as they are unsung heroes who are also a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s progress towards Vision 2030.

7 new GMB silos to be commissioned

Freedom Mupanedemo-Midlands Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is on Monday scheduled to commission seven new Grain Marketing Board (GMB) silos in Kwekwe. Boasting a combined capacity of 56 000 tonnes, the silos…

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