Homemade insecticides ticking health time bomb
SAMANTHA Marezva nearly choked to death after she was affected by an unlabelled insecticide that she purchased at a street corner in downtown Harare to fight off a cockroach infestation at her home.
SAA halts Maputo flights
Due to a lack of demand, State-owned flag carrier SAA announced on Friday that it is halting its daily return flight between O.R. Tambo International in Johannesburg and the Mozambican capital Maputo from December 1, 2021.
MTN Group exits Yemen
South Africa’s MTN Group Ltd said on Thursday it would exit Yemen, as Africa’s largest mobile operator pursues a plan to leave the Middle East and focus on core operations.
Musina ring project will benefit Zim, SA
THE socio-economic success of Africa depends on the commitment of African countries to invest significantly in the development of their infrastructure. South Africa is one of the like-minded countries on the continent that has embarked on infrastructure projects as a catalyst for economic growth.
Career in interior designing possible
If you happen to receive constant stream of compliments regarding the way you design your own home and how good your taste is when it comes to shaping up interiors, then a career as an interior designer might just be waiting for you.
Fergie tipped for key Utd role
Ferguson should become Man United’s director of football: Jeff Powell
Rand slumps
An interest-rate increase by South Africa’s central bank provided little support for the rand, which fell to its weakest levels this year.
Export underpins horticultural growth
The coming in of the Second Republic raised confidence among horticulture exporters as demonstrated by 86 percent growth in earnings recorded in 2018. However, the following two years would see these earnings decline significantly mainly due to challenges caused by Covid-19.
All set for QMIZ annual conference
QUALITY Management Institute of Zimbabwe (QMIZ), a professional body that promotes the implementation and improvement of product, project and service quality in Zimbabwe, will hold a three-day conference in Kariba as it seeks to promote adoption of quality standards that are in line with Vision 2030.
Children get fees relief from VOW
At least 50 children in Mashonaland East province are having their school fees, stationery and sanitary wear paid for by a group of Zimbabwean women based in the United Kingdom under an organisation called Women of Valiance (VOW).










