Powerspeed confident about Zim economy, profitability
Powerspeed Electrical, a Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed electrical, hard and building products supplier, is banking on the projected positive economic performance for 2023, which is expected to positively impact businesses across all key sectors.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Central Govt needs to be more active in city councils
President Mnangagwa is clearly becoming more worried about substandard unplanned urban development, urban sprawl and the quite inadequate response of some urban authorities, and in particular to those of Harare, the largest, to sort out the problems that are largely of its own making.
Nedbank bankroll Rugby Challenge Cup
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union cemented their relationship with Nedbank following the successful launch of the 2023 Nedbank Rugby Challenge Cup in Harare yesterday.
Russia, US: A tale of two visits
LAST week, two countries – Russia and the United States – the two major global players for that matter, paid visits to Zimbabwe simultaneously, but unrelated visits, which, however, were both significant in as far as they exposed the US as a self-righteous master that seeks to prescribe to Zimbabwe tenets and principles it does not practice and which it often tramples upon.
Chinese ancient book preservation gets lifeline
LANZHOU. – A literature exhibition on the great Chinese ancient encyclopedia “Yongle Dadian” officially opened at the Lanzhou Museum in northwest China’s Gansu Province last week, with some 70 pieces of material related to Lanzhou City in the classic for visitors to enjoy.
Zim man lands top JP Morgan post
A THIRTY-YEAR old Zimbabwean man, Tadiwa Mubvumbi, has made history after he was recently appointed the assistant vice president of United States’ biggest bank, JP Morgan Chase & Co, which is also the world’s largest bank by market capitalisation.
Inquiry into ZACC commissioner begins
The inquiry into the suitability to hold office of suspended Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Commissioner John Makamure is set to begin tomorrow in Harare.
Indaba to interrogate climate change issues
Government officials, private sector players and key stakeholders in the climate change space will next week hold a conference in Harare to deliberate on the nexus between climate and development, climate adaptation and resilience.
First Lady hosts Japanese rice expert, large scale production looms
A Japanese expert in New Rice for Africa (NERICA) is in the country at the invitation of First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa to lay the groundwork for large-scale rice production in Zimbabwe.
FC Platinum out to lay title defence tone
FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza says winning the Castle Challenge Cup could help set the tone for his side in their quest to defend the Castle Lager Premiership title.











