ZimTrade hints on marula oil export benefits
THE trade development and promotion body ZimTrade says Zimbabwe stands a chance to benefit from marula oil exports given the resource’s ubiquity in the country.
Reality check as prices continue to fall
FOR some time, retailers in Zimbabwe connived to raise prices of basic goods, disregarding market forces. It had become the norm for them to sell the goods at astronomical prices, in anticipation of high inflation.
Like Job, our wealth is being restored
As the diplomatic lobby to have sanctions imposed by the United States continues to snowball, and as African countries continue to find their voice in calling out Washington and its allies over the egregious coercive measures against a tiny country in this remote part of the world, the sanctioners are increasingly being put in an embarrassing and tight spot.
Together everyone achieves more
SUPPOSE people were drops of water. This means an individual would just be equal to a droplet, but if people come together, they would make a cupful, a bucketful, a stream, a river, a sea or even an ocean.
Chikwana: A man on a mission
ZIMBABWE Golf Association president Martin Chikwana, who was recently elected vice-president of the Africa Golf Federation (AGF)’s Southern Region, is a man on a mission. He intends to transform the sport both in Zimbabwe and on the continent in the next four years.
Adequate Pfumvudza inputs guaranteed
GOVERNMENT has secured enough inputs for the climate-proofed Pfumvudza/Intwasa Scheme.
At the same time, seed and fertiliser companies have assured the authorities they will provide sufficient quantities for the programme.
Don’t do it tomorrow
There might be other days in your timeline, but there is no day like today. Today is special. It has its own special opportunities and graces. Welcome this day and live out your best in it.
Revisiting potential for peas exports
The inherent potential for vegetable and fresh fruit export growth cannot be over-emphasised.
The country enjoys favourable climatic conditions and good soils, which make it easy for farmers to produce high-end, quality and tasty products that can compete in export markets.
I am Mbare win Masango final
I Am Mbare Youth Academy beat Socca Malitis of Highfield 5-4 on penalties in the Ethan Masango Memorial final at Chitsere Primary School in Mbare yesterday.
‘Dhewa gave me life’
SATURDAY will mark exactly 11 years since sungura maestro Tongai Moyo passed away.
“Dhewa” or “Igwe”, as the Utakataka Express frontman was affectionately known, died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at St Anne’s Hospital in Harare.










