thin line between child protection , child accountability

Theseus Shambare WHEN 15-year-old Tapiwa (full name withheld) failed to do the dishes one quiet afternoon in Epworth, he did not wait for his mother’s rebuke. He simply vanished. “I…

Spate of delistings sparks calls for ZSE to address liquidity, costs

Nelson Gahadza THE planned delisting of National Tyre Services (NTS) from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has led to renewed calls for the bourse and regulators to address some of…

From selling peanut butter to anchoring Simba Bhora’s defence

THE story of Webster “Jita” Tafa is not just about football.

Zim taps into China for health sector upgrade

ZIMBABWE intends to tap into China’s multi-billion-dollar medical equipment industry to plug gaps that currently exist in the health sector, Midlands Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Owen Ncube has said.

Mali revokes over 90 mining licences

Mali has revoked more than 90 mining exploration permits, including those held by international companies, after officials said operators failed to meet new legal requirements.

Forbes Border Post upgrade gathers pace as 500-truck staging area takes shape

CONSTRUCTION of a new temporary truck staging area with capacity for 500 haulage trucks is underway at Forbes Border Post in Mutare, marking a major milestone in Government’s ongoing efforts to modernise the country’s trade gateways.

Building the future: Zifa’s vision for lasting partnerships

IN football, greatness is never achieved in isolation.

Harare’s 2026 Budget: A hefty price for living, dying

THE Harare City Council’s proposed US$690 million budget for next year looks like a plan to balance the books, but for residents, it means higher bills and tougher choices in a city where every dollar already stretches thin.

Seke fish farmer pocketing US$26 000 every six months

WHAT started as a small project has blossomed into a lucrative business for a Seke-based fish farmer.

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