Zim @43: Celebrating a unique Independence Day
As the country marks 43 years of self-governance, Zimbabwe will hold a remarkable and first of its kind, Uhuru Day celebrations in Mount Darwin District, Mashonaland Central.
Simbisa sees solid growth in half year
Leading quick service restaurant (QSR) operator, Simbisa Brands witnessed solid growth in the half year to December 31, 2022, driven by its expansion drive and implementation of a an effective pricing strategy.
Easter: Time to introspect
Easter holidays is not a time to be reckless and drink oneself into a stupor, but time to introspect, recommit to the ways of Christianity and correct ills, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Zim business leader headline infrastructure Indaba in UK
BUSINESS operators must take advantage of the Government’s re-engagement efforts and seek investment opportunities for some of the country’s capital-thirsty areas such as infrastructure development, one of Zimbabwe’s top business leaders has said.
Zim, Sweden deepen ties
ZIMBABWE and Sweden yesterday exchanged notes on several matters that include social cooperation, climate change, gender equality and gender-based violence.
Liverpool charged by FA over player conduct in Man City defeat
LONDON. — Liverpool have been charged by the Football Association with failing to control their players during Saturday’s 4-1 defeat at Manchester City. Several Liverpool players crowded around referee Simon Hooper as they pleaded for him to show City midfielder Rodri a second yellow card for a challenge on Cody Gakpo.
Oil set for third weekly gain
Oil headed for a third straight weekly gain after OPEC+ surprised the market with a production cut and US inventories dropped.
Mapeza rallies wounded FC Platinum
THE wounds from the defeat to giants Highlanders in their last game are still fresh.
Rabbit farming a lucrative business
TO most people rabbits are pet bunnies for their children, or the animals that bring a variety to chocolate Easter eggs.
Afra, the driving power in CAG engine room
As she strode on the dais, among an array of other African women of distinction, to receive a leadership award from the United Nations Global Women Foundation Advocacy for Change in New York, the United States, recently, Afra Nhanhanga could not help the welling tears in her eyes, threatening to open up in torrents as the country girl inside her was stirred.











