Karo plows ahead with mega platinum project
Karo Resources’ integrated platinum project in Mhondoro-Ngezi is still proceeding despite disruptions caused by the coronavirus.
PSL, ZIFA clash over refs
ZIFA and Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs are headed for another clash after the association allegedly reneged on paying match officials as part of a FIFA-funded Covid-19 relief package guaranteeing the return of football.
More than 200 arrested in anti-drugs blitz
THE inter-ministerial task force that was set up last month to find solutions to drug abuse has hit the ground running, with more than 200 suspected drug dealers arrested so far.
National hero Nzuwah’s burial on today
THE late former Public Service Commission (PSC) chairman and national hero, Dr Mariyawanda Nzuwah, will be buried today at the National Heroes Acre in Harare under Covid-19 protocols, with President Mnangagwa expected to preside over the ceremony.
Targeting world class standards
The GOVERNMENT is on a drive to modernise the country’s infrastructure. Currently, the country’s road infrastructure, airports and rail system are being rehabilitated under different programmes that are envisaged to stimulate economic development.
Rugby fights girl-child marriages
ZIMBABWE Rugby Union (ZRU) have ramped up development programmes for the women’s game partly to help curb the rise in child marriages.
Exploring corporate entrepreneurship
It’s an indisputable fact that small and medium enterprises contribute in excess of 70 percent of most of African economic activities and as such a drive from the SMEs is exerting pressure on established organisations.
Blocking, tackling finances
As the weather cools and the leaves turn, many of us look forward to one thing: no, not pumpkin spice. Rather, football.
When churches turn into one big wholesaler
Last Saturday, a neighbour uncharacteristically knocked on my gate during witching hours with a sack full of freshly dressed chickens that were still dripping blood.
Bumper harvest: what went right, what needs work
ZIMBABWE has reported a bumper harvest of maize and other grains, capable of feeding the country’s 14,65 million people for the next year.











