‘SMEs should use crowd funding for cheaper funds’

Business Reporter Faced with rising borrowing costs, Zimbabwean small to medium enterprises (SMEs) have been encouraged to use crowdfunding to get more affordable funding. The escalating cost of borrowing has…

Tinashe Majoni targets WBC title

Langton Nyakwenda, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S popular boxer, Charles Manyuchi, will face a familiar opponent, Limbani Lano of Malawi, in a non-title heavyweight fight set for Harare at the end…

Promoting indigenous food through supply chains

Charles Dhewa, Herald Correspondent Although many Africans live in rural areas, a lot of people still think what comes from the city is superior. On the contrary, however, demand for…

ZimTrade, partners launch US$1,6 million honey project

Business Reporter ZIMTRADE, in partnership with stakeholders that include the French Development Agency (AFD), has launched a €1,5 million (US$1,6 million) bee-keeping project, ZimBEE, to enhance honey production and competitiveness…

No free funded cotton this season: CPMAZ

Patience Maturure, Business Reporter THE Cotton Producers and Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (CPMAZ) has declared that there will be no “free cotton” this season, amid reports that no farmers registered…

Boy finally buried after 16 days of family dispute

Remember Deketeke, Herald Correspondent AFTER a protracted 17-day battle between divorced parents over burial arrangements, 8-year-old Tinofara Muzavazi was finally buried last Sunday. The boy drowned while swimming in a…

Kuipers looking ahead

Ellina Mhlanga, Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR Andie Kuipers, the goal for the year 2025 is to keep her ranking points up and gain more experience on the international scene. She…

LOOKING BACK: The first-and youngest

The Rhodesia Herald, 13 March 1980 A FORMER guerilla commander and political commissar, 25- year-old Teurai Ropa Nhongo has capped her career by becoming Rhodesia’s first woman Cabinet Minister and almost…

World can learn from China — Kirsty

THE only female on the short-list, the first from Africa and the youngest candidate on the ballot — Zimbabwe’s former Olympian Kirsty Coventry knows she has a unique aura among…

The struggles, resilience of persons with disabilities

Ivan Zhakata, Features Correspondent At the heart of Kadoma, the Jairos Jiri Centre stands as a symbol of resilience for persons with disabilities. For decades, the institution has provided education,…

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