Major Harare rail project on cards
PLANS to develop a modern light rail system to service intra-city commuter routes in Harare are advancing rapidly, with work on the multi-million-dollar project now set to commence, as the parties to the deal finalise the project’s implementation framework agreement.
Govt to capitalise financial institutions to grow SME sector
GOVERNMENT says it will be capitalising some financial institutions to increase their capacity to support and empower small to medium enterprises initiatives in 2023.
Take Money eyes next level
IT is now a reality.
Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire’s dream of becoming a global champion could now become a reality, following a special announcement made by the World Boxing Council (WBC) last week.
Cucumber farming, a profitable niche
The growing of long cucumbers is becoming one of the fastest-growing farming business ventures in Zimbabwe over the past few years.
Cucumber farming, a profitable niche
The growing of long cucumbers is becoming one of the fastest-growing farming business ventures in Zimbabwe over the past few years.
‘Female journalists’ safety a priority’
LAW-enforcement authorities will continue pursuing measures that guarantee the safety of female journalists as the country prepares for next year’s harmonised elections, national police spokesperson assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi has said.
Bringing fans back a priority
Football fans around the country voted with their wallets to stay away from matches during the just-ended Premier Soccer League (PSL) season.
‘Female journalists’ safety a priority’
LAW-enforcement authorities will continue pursuing measures that guarantee the safety of female journalists as the country prepares for next year’s harmonised elections, national police spokesperson assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi has said.
Bringing fans back a priority
Football fans around the country voted with their wallets to stay away from matches during the just-ended Premier Soccer League (PSL) season.
European gas slumps as cold snap eases
European natural gas declined as the winter’s first cold wave neared an end, while European Union leaders pushed for a deal on capping prices.








