Manyaya takes the helm at tourism body

Zimpapers Business Hub The Board of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) announced the appointment of Dr George Munyaradzi Manyaya as the chief executive officer with effect from February 1, 2026.…

Solar panel manufacturing plant to aid key industries

Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’S plans to build a solar panel manufacturing plant, which has attracted global interest, mark a shift in the country’s energy and industrialisation strategy, according…

Guardiola defends stance

PEP GUARDIOLA defended his stance of speaking up about global conflicts by asking: “Why should I not express what I feel, just because I am a manager?” On Tuesday, the…

Zim nears US$10bn exports as trade deficit narrows

Trade Focus-Allan Majuru Zimbabwe’s push to grow exports and strengthen its presence in regional and global markets continues to show stronger returns, with 2025 trade figures edging closer to a…

Headlands siblings punished for turning mother’s bedroom into personal ATM

You Can’t Make This Up! EVERY week, somewhere in Zimbabwe, fools seem to be contesting to see who outshines the others. And this week, Headlands delivered a masterclass. Meet Nyasha…

Don’t leave your soil naked

Andrew Mangwarara A HOUSE without a carpet feels incomplete until it is adorned with something that covers the cold, dry surface — and only a carpet does the job well.…

Sadc calls for innovative approaches to strengthen SMEs

Wallace Ruzvidzo THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) has called on member states to adopt diversified and innovative approaches to strengthening small and medium enterprises (SMEs), describing them as the…

Excitement as Archbishop Dr Joseph Guti is consecrated

Zimbabwe’s vibrant Christian community is abuzz with excitement as Dr Joseph “Joe” Guti takes the reins as the new Archbishop of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA), succeeding the…

Climate action needs disability inclusion

Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta AS the world grapples with rising seas, heatwaves and devastating floods, persons with disabilities remain largely marginalised in debates on climate change. Numbering more than…

From paper markets to physical control of resources

We are witnessing the end of one era and the birth of another. For decades, global commodity markets, especially precious metals like gold and silver, were dominated by paper instruments:…

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