Botswana, Angola hold talks as both seek control of De Beers
The mining ministers of Botswana and Angola held talks in Botswana’s capital on Friday on cooperation in the diamond sector, as the two Southern African countries seek to take control of Anglo American diamond unit De Beers.
Tesla to pay US$1 trillion to Elon Musk
Elon Musk won shareholder approval for the largest pay package in history, as investors endorsed his vision of morphing the electric vehicle (EV) maker into an artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics juggernaut.
Police get numerous complaints against Walter Magaya
POLICE have been inundated with local and international calls from people who intend to report rape, assault and fraud allegations against Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder Walter Magaya, who was recently arrested on multiple charges of rape and fraud.
It is possible to accelerate achievement of Vision 2030
In 2018, President Mnangagwa unveiled Vision 2030, a bold and transformative blueprint towards the attainment of an upper middle-income economy within the next five years.
City council property at risk of seizure over US$105 000 debt
THE Harare City Council (HCC) is facing possible seizure of its property after failing to settle a US$105 000 debt owed to 11 former board members of its now-defunct subsidiary, Harare Quarry (Pvt) Ltd, raising questions over financial mismanagement and governance in the city’s enterprises.
Tsholotsho man jailed 40 years for repeatedly raping daughter
What the heck? A Tsholotsho man who sexually abused and impregnated his daughter has been sentenced to 40 years in prison — a strong reminder that justice catches up with…
Hauna fruit processing plant ushers in new era for rural industrialisation
FOR years, banana farmers in Honde Valley have struggled with a simple but costly problem.
Cooperation: Pathways to Zimbabwe’s stability and progress
“A country’s political party system is a major component of its political framework and makes a critical contribution to democracy.
Passenger traffic at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport surges
PASSENGER traffic at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (RGMIA) has continued its upward trajectory, with nearly 1,2 million passengers handled between January and September, up from 1,1 million during the same period last year.











