Zimbabwe will soon soar with the eagles
At about this time last year, human beings seemed headed for extinction.
Zimbabwe was also five days into an uncharted and unfamiliar national lockdown, joining millions, if not billions, around the world who had hunkered down as a new and very deadly disease held sway over humanity.
Four firms in Africa’s top food producers
Four local firms made it into the Top 100 Food Companies in Africa 2020, a list that is compiled by the Food Business Africa Magazine.
AfCTA an opportunity for Africa-China
Africa and China have an “unprecedented” opportunity for collaboration through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, the AfCFTA chief has told Xinhua.
Sadc in crunch indaba on Mozambique
President Mnangagwa will be among leaders that make up a key organ mandated to safeguard peace and security in the region that will meet this week to find a solution to terrorist attacks in northern Mozambique, the Government has said.
Kamambo’s treble World Cup dream
ZIFA president Felton Kamambo, who has saluted the Mighty Warriors for their resilience, believes Zimbabwe has the potential to qualify for at least three World Cups.
Tobacco farmers to receive prompt payments
THE 2021 tobacco marketing season opens on Wednesday with Government putting in place an improved and smooth payment system which will see tobacco growers receiving their payment within 10 minutes of selling their product.
Lunga still part of Warriors
GOLDEN Arrows defender Divine Lunga remains an integral member of the Zimbabwe national senior soccer team amid revelations by Warriors manager Wellington Mpandare yesterday that the door had not been shut on the gifted 25-year-old left-back.
Enemies of entrepreneurship advancement
Value creation is central to entrepreneurship and economic emancipation right from family level up to national level.
Interest in agriculture underlines gains of Independence
CHIMURENGA, in all its installations was a war for land. The history behind the liberation war and the fight for independence was rooted in the deprivation of a resource, indigenes had known as infinite and abundant.
Unfortunate bummer for glitzy Nama
THE 2021 edition of the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) proved to be a typical case of a good but poorly executed concept.










