Unveiling Zimbabwe’s rich heritage through a new tourist destination
Charles Mavhunga THE Battle of Pupu in Matabeleland stands as a pivotal moment in the late 19th-century history of the region, highlighting the complex interactions between indigenous communities and the…
Econet triples women-owned businesses in supply chain
Business Reporter The country’s biggest telecommunications company, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, says it is taking bold and practical steps to empower women and create a more equitable world by tripling the…
Vision 2030: Wealth creation through decentralisation
Dr Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo Developing countries often exhibit widening discrepancies between developed and undeveloped regions. This is principally because mechanisms that work in industrialised countries are being cloned, without considering…
Sipho Mazibuko’s Miss Rural initiative empowering the girl-child
Sunday Mail Reporter WOMEN’S month is commemorated annually to celebrate the success and achievements of strong women all over the globe, but also women who have contributed to the empowerment…
What, if anything, has US gained from its trade war with China?
Though clashing in many ways, the current US administration and its Republican predecessor have one thing in common: the trade war against China. As recently as February, US utility company…
NEW: Government, UNDP establish 20 irrigation schemes
Phillipa Mukome Chinhoi GOVERNMENT and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are collaborating to establish over 20 irrigation schemes, aimed at minimising the effects of drought due to El Nino.…
NEW: Dr John Mushayavanhu appointment as new Governor for Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe formalised
Online Reporter The appointment of Dr John Mushayavanhu as the new Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has been gazetted, paving the way for him to start work today.…
NEW: Empowered to build communities
Rudo Mandiro MR BETHILON MANGAVA dropped out of school at a young age due to financial challenges. Today, the 26-year-old is a skilled bricklayer, after he undertook a youth skills…
NEW: ‘Children vulnerable to climate change’
Online Reporter CHILDREN are one of the groups that is most vulnerable to the drastic effects of climate change, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has said. In a statement…
NEW: European regulators close in on Big Tobacco’s new tea sticks
European governments are weighing the introduction of tougher rules on cigarette makers’ new zero-tobacco heat sticks, moving to close the loopholes they were designed to exploit just months after their…











