Budding businesses urged to be solution-driven

BUDDING entrepreneurs have been exhorted to conduct meticulous market research and anchor their businesses on providing solutions to people’s everyday challenges.

Second investigating officer testifies in Chimombe, Mpofu case

THE bail hearing of two businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, who are facing US$7 million fraud charges, continued yesterday with the Investigating Officer (IO) from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) arguing that the two should remain in custody pending trial commencement.

Manuel sweeps the board at Donnybrook

LOCAL champion rider Daiyaan Manuel swept the board during Round Four of the 2024 RK Fuels Bogwheelers Club National Motocross Championship series at Donnybrook Park Raceway on Sunday.

PRAZ stresses quality work

Local companies should use affirmative action as a launch-pad to International markets, Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) chief executive officer, Mr Clever Ruswa has said.

India expected in Zim today

WORLD Cup winners India are expected to arrive in Zimbabwe today for a T20I series that gets underway in Harare at the weekend.

Shurugwi to Mhandamabwe Highway commissioned

The first 10km stretch of the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Highway was commissioned yesterday as part of the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme as the Second Republic continues to push its national infrastructural development agenda.

Govt determined to address youth plight

The Second Republic will continue to address challenges being faced by youths through availing various income generating projects, Zanu PF deputy secretary for youth affairs in the Politburo, Cde John Paradza said.

PM bids to secure release of Borelace?

THE Prime Minister, Mr Mugabe, has twice sought the release of a Briton facing spy charges in Zambia, intelligence sources said in Salisbury yesterday.

Council tackles child labour

The National Employment Council for the Agricultural Industry in Zimbabwe (NECAIZ) is taking significant steps to address issues of child labour in the country’s agricultural sector.

Churches take lead role in drugs fight

Churches have pledged to be more involved in the fight against drug and substance abuse by closely working with communities and different institutions to support national campaigns co-ordinated by the Government.

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