What 5-year plan means to industry

The Herald 24 April 1986 THE five-year national development plan released last week provides useful clues to Government thinking about Zimbabwe’s development and particularly the need to integrate private sector…

Mazeno makes his mark in the NRSL

Ali Sundowns secured their first home victory of the season, thanks to a stellar performance by striker Norest Mazeno, who netted a brace in a 5-1 thrilling encounter against Chinhoyi Stars.

ZRP warns perpetrators of violence

Police have warned that they will not hesitate to arrest anyone or groups who have been instigating to unleash violence by destroying buildings and burning tyres.

Research key economic enabler

The complexity and unpredictability of challenges facing world economies today need a research and innovation sub-sector that is not only ready to diffuse threats but one that is also proactive to avoid downturns and maximise on growth, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector dominated by SMEs

THE majority of manufacturing entities that are operational in the country are in the small to medium enterprises category.

Eleana Makombe lands 4 EGL Award Nominations

UNITED KINGDOM-BASED gospel singer Eleana Makombe is basking in glory after receiving four nominations yesterday at the Ezekiel Guti Legacy Awards.

Chevrons crawl to the finish line

….claim first Test away win since 2018 “RELIEF” is hardly the first emotion that comes to mind after a monumental win. But then again, the Zimbabwe Chevrons don’t do easy…

President Mnangagwa meets Alrosa delegation

President Mnangagwa today met a delegation from the world’s largest diamond producer, Alrosa Company of Russia, at the State House.

Israeli oppression of Christians in Jerusalem over Easter condemned

Israel’s discriminatory and oppressive policies against Palestinian Christians during this year’s Easter celebrations in Gaza, the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem, have been criticised by Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Zimbabwe Dr Tamer Almassri.

Explainer: Africa mourns Pope Francis

The death of Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, at the age of 88 on Monday (April 21) has prompted an outpouring of grief from African leaders and Catholics across the African continent.

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