Zimbabweans embrace regenerative living
A new lifestyle trend known as regenerative living is gaining popularity in Zimbabwe as citizens shift from basic sustainability to more impactful, community-driven practices that aim to restore the environment, improve mental well-being and promote responsible consumption.
Government to set up fund to compensate farmers
Don Makanyanga Online Writer THE Minister of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, says the Government is planning to set up a fund to compensate farmers who have lost…
Gvt to sweat finished projects to raise money for new infrastructure
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will leverage some of the infrastructure it has funded to raise money for the construction of more development initiatives, Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion…
Government receives nine vehicles from WFP
Theseus Shambare THE Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has received nine vehicles worth US$230 000 from the World Food Programme (WFP) to strengthen the delivery of social…
Dynamos training descends into chaos as Harry Lusengo blocks team bus
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub CHAOS erupted at Dynamos’ training session this afternoon after club owner’s son and kit manager, Harry Lusengo, blocked the team bus in a dramatic standoff.…
TIMB warns unregistered firms against engaging tobacco farmers
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has threatened to take punitive measures against unregistered companies that contract tobacco farmers, as part of measures to…
PPC Zimbabwe disposes of Arlington Estate for US$30 million
Nelson Gahadza Zimpapers Business Hub Cement manufacturer, PPC Zimbabwe (PPCZ), has reached an agreement to sell a vacant immovable property known as Arlington Estate, in Harare, for US$30 million. PPCZ’s…











