‘No better time to invest in Zim than now’
There is no better time to invest in Zimbabwe than now, Industry and Commerce Minister, Dr Sekai Nzenza said, as she implored investors to leverage on economic growth, consistent policy environment and global market opportunities.
Of Mvula, jumbo jungle & DeMbare
IT IS a township known for tragic stories that usually grab media headlines.
Tucked in the bushy area of Victoria Falls, Chinotimba township is home to about 60 000 people mainly of Nambya and Tonga extraction.
Remembering Chehondo, the lone ranger
THE history of the Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle is littered with so many dark episodes. One of the war of liberation’s darkest periods was between November 23-25, 1977 when the Rhodesian army conducted their gruesome operation code-named Operation Dingo against Zanla combatants.
Zim eyes new deals at Focac
ZIMBABWE is in line to clinch new economic deals with China, as the high-level Forum on China-Africa Co-operation (Focac), which is the premier engagement platform between the world’s second largest economy and the continent’s 55 countries, opens in Dakar, Senegal tomorrow.
World Cup blow for Zim
ZIMBABWE’S Lady Chevrons were dealt a huge blow as their World Cup aspirations were bowled out by concerns over the emergence of a Covid-19 variant, with the International Cricket Council (ICC) calling off the Women’s qualifier in Harare yesterday.
Zimsec registrations decline
THE number of pupils who registered to sit for public examinations fell sharply this year, declining to nearly half of last year’s numbers on account of the Covid-19.
Police seize one million kilogrammes of mbanje
POLICE have seized more than one million kilogrammes of marijuana and thousands of kilogrammes of other illegal narcotics valued at $38 million since the beginning of the year.
Hunt on for missing Zim trio
THREE Zimbabweans are feared dead after they went missing in the war-ravaged Cabo Delgado region of Mozambique with the Government making frantic efforts to account for them.
OK Zim sinks $1bn into store upgrades
SUPERMARKET retailer OK Zimbabwe says it spent a total of $1 billion on store refurbishments during the six months to September 30, 2021, compared to $649 million in the same period last year.
Unpacking 2022 National Budget
While significant progress has been recorded in real sectors of the economy, notably agriculture, mining and construction, stability remains a major concern for policymakers.











