University of Zimbabwe students develop new system to tame traffic jams
Sifelani Tsiko, Innovations Editor A team of six University of Zimbabwe computer engineering and informatics students have come up with a smart traffic signalling system that gives more green signals for…
Tips from Zimbabwe’s pasture giant
Louis Taderera LIVESTOCK farming is a significant contributor to the economies of many African countries and the whole world, including Zimbabwe. However, it can be challenging to achieve maximum profitability…
Kwekwe on cholera high alert
Michael Magoronga, [email protected] KWEKWE District is on high cholera alert as the water borne disease continues to claim more lives across the country. This comes as the country has recorded a cumulative…
USA too strong for Tuskers A
Brandon Moyo [email protected] UNITED States of America (USA) cricket team proved too strong for Tuskers A after winning the first practice match played at Old Mutual Academy by 247 runs…
Bulawayo physiotherapist wins international award
Peter Matika, [email protected] A BULAWAYO pediatric physiotherapist, Mr Precious Madzimbe has won an outstanding international award, making him the first Zimbabwean physical therapist to be recognised in the field. The event…
Stanbic Bank calls for unity of purpose in mining
Business Writer STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe has called upon stakeholders in the mining industry to scale up collaborative efforts towards unlocking the full potential of the sector and its value chain.…
Aussie turn to Flower
Brandon Moyo [email protected] FORMER Chevrons skipper Andy Flower has been roped in by the Austrian cricket team as a consultant for the ongoing World Test Championship (Test World Cup) final…
ZEP permits extension delights Zimbabweans in South Africa
Sikhumbuzo Moyo and Thupeyo Muleya ZIMBABWEANS in the diaspora have welcomed the decision by the South African government to extend the validity of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) by a further…
Siqokoqela Mphoko out on bail pending appeal
Peter Matika, [email protected] FORMER Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s son, Siqokoqela who was serving a jail term for rape and escaping from lawful custody has been released from prison on $200 000 bail…
Short-term insurance expands capitalisation muscle
Caroline Mozhendi, Business Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S insurance sector continues to expand its business footprint with capitalisation grown having grown by 379 percent from ZWL$11,3 billion in 2021 to ZWL$54,1 billion by 31…










