‘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.
Unjamming traffic chaos
As strategies by Government to control traffic and clear congestion kick in Harare metropolitan and a roll-on other cities, motorists will need to devise mechanisms to complement these efforts and ensure they respect one another on the road and take turns to cross at intersections with non-functional traffic lights.
Major mining projects coming on stream
Business Reporter Gold mining companies have asked Government to facilitate access to loans needed to increase production and ensure the country achieves its targeted 100-tonne output by 2030. The metal…
Graft-accused Biti not off the hook
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is still investigating MDC-A vice president Mr Tendai Biti over allegations he instructed the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to deposit over US$30 million into two banks which later collapsed.
Schools recruiting untrained teachers
SCHOOLS are recruiting untrained and unqualified teachers, while some educators are taking on subjects they did not specialise in during training, compromising the quality of education in the country, a probe by the Auditor-General has concluded.
Truth, uncertainty and preventing third Covid-19 wave
Gareth Kantor THAT you get Covid-19 not only from people coughing, sneezing or just breathing close to you, but from breathing their exhaled breath at a distance has now been…
Why SI 127 is necessary
GOVERNMENT recently promulgated Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 to deal with, among other things, the rampant abuse of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Foreign Currency Auction System.
Micro-pensions can be a game-changer, but…
Tawanda Musarurwa “It’s getting more difficult for me to continue working, but what will happen if I stop?” questions 66-year-old Ruvimbo Mudarikwa. “Sometimes he (her only son) does support me…
Manyuchi retraces roots to Masvingo
CHARLES MANYUCHI has an urge that is driving him as he prepares for his 30th professional bout: It is the need to finally pay back a community that embraced him in his formative years.
Mboweni pivots his humble beginnings to inspire generations in new book
Dr Douglas Mboweni, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe’s largest mobile network operator, on Wednesday launched his new book “A Dusty Road To Success: Principles of an extraordinary life”, in which he uses his humble beginnings to inspire people not to give up on their dreams.










