Female journalists undergo mentorship

THIRTY-FIVE female journalists benefited from the inaugural Women mentorship programme hosted by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) in Harare yesterday.

Fifty inspirational women honoured

The Sunday Mail Editor, Victoria Ruzvidzo, has been listed as one of Zimbabwe’s 50 most inspirational women, a report by The Institute of Corporate Directors Zimbabwe in conjunction with Women Corporate Directors Network reveals.

Dodo meets Lodza

CONTRASTING situations in the two camps might have blighted the build up to this tie but CAPS United against Harare City is always a clash to savour.

Major Chinese project on horizon

The multimillion-dollar investment by Tsingshan Group — the largest steel manufacturer in the world — in an integrated steel project in Chivhu, Mashonaland East, is likely to be hugely transformative to the local economy in the medium to long term.

Cotton sector in pricing conundrum

Zimbabwe’s cotton selling season started on May 18 with the gazetted price at $85 per kilogramme.

While deliveries have started trickling in, contractors are in a quandary over the price, which they argue is not economically viable.

Female journalists undergo mentorship

THIRTY-FIVE female journalists benefited from the inaugural Women mentorship programme hosted by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) in Harare yesterday.

Our story is our escort, without it we are blind

WHEN Charwe, the last widely authenticated vessel of spirit medium Nehanda was killed in 1898, she left a bold declaration: promising that her bones would rise again.

Electric cars firm to create 1 000 jobs

AGILITEE Africa, a South African electric vehicles (EVs) manufacturer says it will officially launch its products in Zimbabwe on June 18 and aims to create over 1 000 jobs in the country.

Dodo meets Lodza

CONTRASTING situations in the two camps might have blighted the build up to this tie but CAPS United against Harare City is always a clash to savour.

Sables brace for Zambia

ONE of the most interesting things to emerge from the Sables’ extended training camp ahead of this week’s international rugby friendly matches against Zambia is the indication that young and new faces are featuring prominently in coach Brendan Dawson’s mind.

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