ZMX eases access to capital
THE Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) will among other positives, ease woes to accessing capital by smallholder farmers through its commodity warehouse receipting system.
British investor injects US$1,4m into cannabis
ZIMBABWE’S “open for business” mantra continues to charm the world with British investor, Pharming International injecting US$1,4 million into cannabis production encouraged by the country’s favourable climate, established human resources and experience in agriculture production.
Climate funding: Africa must be pebble in shoe for rich countries
Anver Versi-Correspondent At COP27, developing countries managed to get an agreement to set up a “loss and damage” climate fund. But with no pledges forthcoming, African countries must keep pressing…
Call for more rural health facilities
Improving Zimbabwe’s healthcare facilities requires everyone to contribute, including the private sector, so as to improve the lives of people in line with the mantra of ‘leaving no one and no place behind’, Beitbridge East legislator Cde Albert Nguluvhe said yesterday.
Govt support spurs 4pc agric sector growth
THE agriculture industry is set to grow by a staggering four percent in the 2022/23 cropping season, thanks to the various support programmes the Government has introduced to boost the sector’s growth on the backdrop of a seasonal forecast of normal to above normal rains.
Dollar up, stocks down as traders eye rate paths
The dollar advanced and stocks extended declines in Asia at the start of a pivotal week for markets, with interest rate decisions due from the Federal Reserve, the European Central…
Messi, Modric clash in WC semi-final blockbuster
Tears are flowing from football’s biggest superstars as they make emotional exits from what might be their last World Cup.
Wood fires England to series win
Mark Wood grabbed four Pakistan wickets to give England a hard-fought 26-run win yesterday in the second Test cricket in Multan and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
West ignores evidence of Ukrainian torture, use of prohibited weapons
Last week, Ukraine celebrated its Armed Forces Day.
Morocco run to semi-final can ‘galvanise’ African football
Morocco’s success in becoming the first African team to reach the FIFA World Cup semi-finals can “galvanise” the continent, according to one of African football’s top officials.











