Zim Agric Show sees 32pc increase in booked space
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter the uptake of exhibition space for this year’s Zimbabwe Agricultural Show, which begins tomorrow, rose by 32 percent to 70 407,48 square metres (m2), from…
Nees hits ground running
Langton Nyakwenda AN African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier between Zimbabwe and Seychelles attracted a full house at the National Sports Stadium on March 30, 2003. The Warriors won 3-1…
QUESTIONS OVER ZIMDANCEHALL’S FUTURE . . .Chanters prepare for Saturday’s Cup Clash
Tendai Chara ESTABLISHED and budding Zimdancehall artistes will once again converge on the capital on Saturday for what has become an annual ritual — the Cup Clash — at the…
Modernisation of our cities should continue
THE SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government might have ended a week ago, but the impact it left on the capital city and beyond is there for all…
Eating out, takeaways may be draining your wallet
WE recently carried a story highlighting places like the PaJambanja market in Chitungwiza, where bachelors can get ready-to-eat meals. With the increase in the number of quick-service restaurants and other…
Can you start a business with just US$100?
ZIMBABWEANS are enterprising, but can someone start a business with limited finances? The answer is yes. While money can help, not all businesses have huge start-up costs. Starting a business…
Carving history in our own image
Dr Obert Moses Mpofu THERE is such a thing called positive revisionism. We are at a point where we have to take an evolutionary approach to the gains achieved thus…
An Olympic debut to remember!
Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR some athletes who were at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, it was their first time being at the world stage at this level. So,…
We hope jostling for ZIFA top post won’t get messy
ZIFA has attracted negative headlines for so long that they will need a super and aggressive PR machine to burnish their image. Any scribe having a bad day and wants…
The prophesy has now come to pass!
It is now exactly a year since the August 23-24 elections that Bishop Lazi described as “consequential” insofar as they were going to radically reshape Zimbabwe’s political landscape. As the…











