ZSE upbeat about first REIT listing

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says it is ready to list Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) on its platform, with interest already high from issuers.

It’s game on at Chibuku Road to Fame

CHIBUKU Road to Fame Harare province winner Chashe Band, which is fronted by Gladys Telah Walani, is gunning for the top prize.

Meet Mazowe’s ‘most dreaded’ nurse

Sister Abigail Dzvova, who works at Storis Mine Clinic in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central province, is one of the persons “hated most” by children aged five years and below from nearby communities.

A once-in-a-lifetime experience

EXUBERANT Legends Football Academy teenagers, many of them on their maiden flight, were expected to jet into Portugal last night on a tour of Sporting Lisbon’s Cristiano Ronaldo Academy, which their coach Farai Dhliwayo has described as “a massive game-changer”.

Andy Muridzo’s Quantum defies size

DYNAMITE comes in small packages.

However, it is a different story with the Jeetaz Band backing vocalist Marbel ‘Quantum’ Bore.

Marowa breaking all limits

“In our society, the women who break down barriers are those who ignore limits.” These words sum up 23-year-old Paula Mazvita Marowa’s (PM) philosophy.

Export earnings set to hit record high

Zimbabwe’s export earnings are expected to breach US$7 billion this year – the highest in the country’s history – driven by aggressive export promotion and an assertive economic diplomacy drive.

When ‘Jesus’ snubbed ‘Zacchaeus’

Years back, when whites still had absolute dominion over blacks in this part of the world, some of our own people thought the best way to get ahead in life under the circumstances was to suck up to whites by speaking their language, dressing the same way they do and wholesomely adopting their norms, values and culture.

Tsetse flies closer to annihilation

Tsetse fly control measures in northern parts of Zimbabwe are yielding positive results.

The insects, also known as tik-tik flies, once invaded and caused havoc in the Zambezi Valley, claiming livestock and human life in some cases from the 1980s to early 2000.

Houghton challenges Chevrons

AFTER covering a lot of ground in turning around the Chevrons’ fortunes, Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton now wants his men to aim higher at next month’s International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup.

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