SDA church leaders thank President for donation
LEADERS of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church on Thursday paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa, who implored them to continue praying for peace and stability for Zimbabwe to achieve the much-needed development without hindrance.
Sekuru Mapuranga shares secrets to long life
SEKURU Joseph Mapuranga has lived through different historical epochs.
Faith healer hammers nail into woman’s head
A pregnant Pakistani woman had a nail hammered into her head by a faith healer, who maintained this would guarantee her a baby boy.
Women, youths to get jobs as Iranian investors target Zim’s tobacco industry
CASES of middlemen short-changing tobacco farmers will soon be over and thousands of jobs are set to be created by Iranian investors who have expressed willingness to work in Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry.
Platinum miners mull pooling resources for refinery
Local platinum producers are considering pooling resources to construct a precious metals refinery in line with Government expectations for miners to add value and beneficiate minerals locally before export.
‘Zim agriculture makes giant strides’
ZIMBABWE has registered significant milestones in agriculture, which is now poised to contribute 20 percent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), from the current 13 percent, according to Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos.
Bodybuilder Musarurwa on the cusp of greatness
FORGET about the workout mats, treadmills and weights. For one to become a top bodybuilder, the internet is the way to go.
Another five wasted years
Chief Fortune Charumbira is a tall man who is given to long speeches. If you so much as give him the mic, he will passionately speak for hours on end.
‘Adopt a culture of service excellence’
Local companies should adopt a culture of service excellence, which has become a critical success factor for many organisations globally, Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Sekai Nzenza has said.
Tourism branding journey starts now
Tourism branding in Zimbabwe is largely mirrored by image, reputation and perceptions, among other variables.










