Africa should unite to drive industrialisation
Nelson Gahadza-Business Reporter African countries should band together, leveraging collective strengths and comparative advantage to attract investment, foster innovation and drive industrial transformation on a continental scale, a Cabinet minister…
DeMbare, players standoff persists
THINGS are increasingly heading south at Dynamos with their players yesterday refusing to train for the second day running.
TIMB ramps up efforts for tobacco sustainability
Oliver Kazunga-Senior Business Reporter THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) says beginning this season, contractors are required to provide growers with tree seedlings to establish woodlots and coal to…
Midlands College in markets quiz finals
Francis Gakanje Midlands Christian College, from the Midlands Province, and Mashonaland East’s Munashe High School emerged as the winners in Pool A and B, respectively, in the 3rd edition of…
104kg mbanje deal: Case moved to regional court
THE trial of a 27-year-old woman from Beitbridge recently arrested for allegedly smuggling 104kg of mbanje and 50 x 100ml of prohibited cough syrup from South Africa has been set for November 20.
Lady Chevrons debut excites Chare
HAVING made her debut for the senior women’s cricket team during the third Women’s One Day International against the US on Wednesday, teenage cricketer Olinda Chare is all set and ready to play at the highest level.
Powertel records market share gain
Powertel, a subsidiary of ZESA Holdings has gained a 2,05 percentage point increase in market share during the second quarter of 2024, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has said.
Eagles, Rocks get ZC domestic season underway
ZIMBABWE Cricket’s 2024/25 domestic season is set to get underway today with back-to-back Pro50 Championship and Logan Cup matches scheduled for this weekend.
Gems date England in friendly duel
ZIMBABWE national senior netball side, the Gems will face one of the game’s best teams in the world England in a friendly duel at the conclusion of their tour of the UK next month.
Zimbabweans and Zambians ‘one people’
ZAMBIA had paid dearly during the independence war in Zimbabwe, but the people of both countries were one, President Banana said last night.











