NEW: All set for climate change national dialogue  

STAKEHOLDERS from Government, academia, civil society organisations and United Nations (UN) agencies are set to meet in Harare between July 6 and July 7 to discuss climate change and disaster management issues.  

NEW: Take it easy: Effortless customer service

“You need to give your customers fewer reasons to be disloyal, and the best way to make that happen is to reduce customer effort” – Matthew Dixon 

NEW: Benjani braces for Bosso acid test

BENJANI MWARUWARI takes charge of his 10th Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) match since his appointment as Ngezi Platinum Stars coach when the Mhondoro side host buoyant Highlanders at Baobab Stadium on Sunday.

NEW: Sables brace for Ivory Coast test  

AFTER wrapping up preparations for the Rugby Africa Cup with a 30-7 victory over Netherlands last weekend, Zimbabwe are expected to kick off their campaign with a make-or-break quarterfinal clash against Ivory Coast on Friday.  

NEW: Digital pivot pays off for RTG   

HOSPITALITY concern Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) continues to record growth on its digital services platform, Gateway Stream, the company’s chief executive officer, Mr Tendai Madziwanyika, has said.  

NEW: Farmers urged to frequently dip cattle 

FARMERS should increase the frequency of dipping their cattle to complement Government efforts to eradicate tsetse flies and control ticks, the Department of Livestock and Veterinary Services has said.  

NEW: Duo arrested for poaching impalas 

Police arrested two men in Chiredzi for poaching impalas and recovered three carcasses during investigations. 

NEW: First Olympic Arts competition to be launched in 2023 

The International Olymp’Arts Committee (IOAC) announced on Wednesday that it will launch the first Olympic Arts competition in Geneva, Switzerland, in July 2023, hoping to provide an opportunity for talented artists worldwide to spread their message and become recognised global artists. 

NEW: Oil prices rise

Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after dipping in early Asian trade, as concerns about global supply tightness outweighed a build in U.S. gasoline and distillate inventories.

NEW: Sables climb up the rankings 

ZIMBABWE continue to reap rewards of their morale-boosting win over Netherlands last weekend after climbing the World Rugby rankings. 

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