Power cuts are a small price to pay

It seems Mother Nature is becoming increasingly grumpy. Within the past five years, which coincides with President Mnangagwa’s reign, the world, Zimbabwe included, has had the ignominy of experiencing the unpleasant vicissitudes of both benign and malign weather conditions with worrying regularity.

Power cuts are a small price to pay

It seems Mother Nature is becoming increasingly grumpy. Within the past five years, which coincides with President Mnangagwa’s reign, the world, Zimbabwe included, has had the ignominy of experiencing the unpleasant vicissitudes of both benign and malign weather conditions with worrying regularity.

Power cuts are a small price to pay

It seems Mother Nature is becoming increasingly grumpy. Within the past five years, which coincides with President Mnangagwa’s reign, the world, Zimbabwe included, has had the ignominy of experiencing the unpleasant vicissitudes of both benign and malign weather conditions with worrying regularity.

Soya import cut to save US$300m

The strategic interventions rolled out by the Government in the agriculture sector to drive production of cooking oil raw material crops such as sunflower are expected to whittle down the US$300 million annual import bill for procurement of the edible oil inputs.

Muridzo ready for debut Ireland gig

AFRO-FUSION crooner Andy Muridzo (pictured right) is set to break new ground when he performs in Dublin, Ireland, on Friday.

African airlines set to lose R11bn this year

African airlines are expected to post a loss of US$638 million (R11 billion) in 2022, narrowing to a loss of US$213 million in 2023, according to the latest outlook by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Women’s bank funds 8 000 projects

The Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) disbursed loans valued at more than $500 million to finance women-led businesses this year, creating about 13 000 jobs, The Sunday Mail has learnt.

Women’s bank funds 8 000 projects

The Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) disbursed loans valued at more than $500 million to finance women-led businesses this year, creating about 13 000 jobs, The Sunday Mail has learnt.

Hippo Valley contributes to Vision 2030

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed sugar producer Hippo Valley is committed to implementing projects that contribute to the attainment of an upper middle-income economy status by 2030, company chief executive Mr Aiden Mhere has said.

Hippo Valley contributes to Vision 2030

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed sugar producer Hippo Valley is committed to implementing projects that contribute to the attainment of an upper middle-income economy status by 2030, company chief executive Mr Aiden Mhere has said.