Mergers and acquisitions show recovery

Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS (M&As) in Zimbabwe are recovering as local and foreign investors strategically consolidate to reposition for growth, recapitalisation and resilience. Following a slump…

Dirty secret behind “for board noting” remarks

Dr Newton Demba IN boardroom operations, few phrases are as seemingly harmless yet deeply problematic as “for board noting”. These three words, often attached to critical documents or updates, are…

Dhlakama’s final whistle in football, first steps in farming

Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub RODWELL DHLAKAMA is a man of interesting contradictions. Next year, he turns 50, a golden jubilee he plans to mark not with a grand farewell…

I told a fellow Cde to kill me in desperation

LAST WEEK, CDE CHIONE CHIMUKOSI, whose nom de guerre was Cde Peter Tichatonga, shared with our Political Editor KUDA BWITITI how he survived an attack on Tembwe by Rhodesian Security…

Harnessing tech to power fight against post-harvest losses

Engineer Creighton Chenzara IN pursuit of Vision 2030 and in response to growing threats posed by climate change, the Government has launched a major initiative to ensure national food security.…

Winter wheat planting season extended

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Government has extended the winter wheat planting season, which was supposed to close yesterday, by two weeks, as it races to meet the 120 000-hectare (ha)…

Open-heart surgery an indicator of Zim’s healthcare capabilities

Dr Aspect Maunganidze ZIMBABWE’S health sector has achieved various milestones in the last year and a half. These milestones have strengthened the sector in various ways. The Medicines Control Authority…

It’s 2025, but Africans are still in chains — Why?

Moussa Ibrahim The past few days have offered a brutal snapshot of Africa’s unresolved crisis. In Burkina Faso, militants from Jama’at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM), affiliated with Al-Qaeda, overran…

ED is the man in the arena

Ngugi Wa Thiong’o is not dead. Writers do not die. They are immortal. The literary god just shed his mortal coil and transitioned from this wretched world to the celestial…

Zim winning war against invasive water weeds

Theseus Shambare Features Writer FOR years, the surface of Chinyika Dam in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province, resembled a vast, unsettling carpet of green. A thick, impenetrable mat of water hyacinth,…

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