Success speaks for itself
In April this year, Floris Steenkamp, an investment analyst with South Africa-based Coronation’s Global Frontiers investment unit, made a very telling observation about the investment climate that has been created by the new political administration.
Govt buys 100 ambulances
GOVERNMENT has procured a fleet of 100 new fully equipped ambulances that are set to be deployed to healthcare facilities throughout the country.
President challenges miners
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has challenged mining companies to urgently pursue strategies for mineral beneficiation and value addition in order to trigger broad-based economic development.
Business has learned nothing and forgot nothing
SO there was this prominent businessman-cum-pastor who was obsessed with religiously lampooning politicians as occultic during his daily sermons.
Return of the Derby
HE was an ordinary left back when he was first discovered at that famed talent conveyor belt called Bantu Rovers academy but his high energy levels saw him transform into an effective box to box midfielder.
Blessing in disguise for Tino
AS had been expected, his schedule has been tight given that he has to do everything possible and meet everyone who matters within a month before he returns to his base in France.
First Lady continues cancer screening
IN an effort to close gaps and disparities faced by the public in accessing cancer screening services, First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa is continuing with the cancer screening programme for both men and women.
Skipping the border for military training
THOUSANDS of gallant sons and daughters of Zimbabwe sacrificed their lives by engaging in open warfare on the front during the liberation struggle.
Harare City finally win
WILLIAM MANONDO continued with his goal scoring prowess in the Chibuku Super Cup as he helped Harare City to record their first win of this year’s tournament at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
‘Japan firms should invest in Zimbabwe’
Zimbabwe and Japan continue to deepen their diplomatic relations. The Japanese government, through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has bankrolled several developmental projects in Zimbabwe over the years.











