Zhakata dedicates new offering to Makion

ZORA music king Leonard Zhakata will on December 14 launch his new album “Mupendero Wenguva” with a heavy heart.

Muridzo ready for debut Ireland gig

AFRO-FUSION crooner Andy Muridzo (pictured right) is set to break new ground when he performs in Dublin, Ireland, on Friday.

Muridzo ready for debut Ireland gig

AFRO-FUSION crooner Andy Muridzo (pictured right) is set to break new ground when he performs in Dublin, Ireland, on Friday.

The untold story of Zim’s tourism brand

The architectural stature of Zimbabwe’s tourism brand is hidden in the colonial history, which remains untold. This article presents an analysis of dominating colonial issues that damaged the country’s tourism brand relationship spectrum for more than a century, and there is need for a relook at the issue.

The untold story of Zim’s tourism brand

The architectural stature of Zimbabwe’s tourism brand is hidden in the colonial history, which remains untold. This article presents an analysis of dominating colonial issues that damaged the country’s tourism brand relationship spectrum for more than a century, and there is need for a relook at the issue.

We’ve addressed most of the people’s aspirations

The year 2022 was a busy one for ZANU PF, as the ruling party held its elective congress that saw the endorsement of President Mnangagwa as the Presidential candidate for next year’s harmonised elections.

We’ve addressed most of the people’s aspirations

The year 2022 was a busy one for ZANU PF, as the ruling party held its elective congress that saw the endorsement of President Mnangagwa as the Presidential candidate for next year’s harmonised elections.

Soya import cut to save US$300m

The strategic interventions rolled out by the Government in the agriculture sector to drive production of cooking oil raw material crops such as sunflower are expected to whittle down the US$300 million annual import bill for procurement of the edible oil inputs.

Soya import cut to save US$300m

The strategic interventions rolled out by the Government in the agriculture sector to drive production of cooking oil raw material crops such as sunflower are expected to whittle down the US$300 million annual import bill for procurement of the edible oil inputs.

Power cuts are a small price to pay

It seems Mother Nature is becoming increasingly grumpy. Within the past five years, which coincides with President Mnangagwa’s reign, the world, Zimbabwe included, has had the ignominy of experiencing the unpleasant vicissitudes of both benign and malign weather conditions with worrying regularity.

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