Innovator who brought his ideas home
DR Talon Garikayi’s name may not elicit immediate resonance at first mention but many Zimbabweans have in one way or the other interacted with products of his ingenuity.
Indian variant: no need to panic — Govt
ZIMBABWEANS should not panic over the possibility of the spread of the Covid-19 variant B.1.617, first detected in India, as authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
Mafundikwa: The man behind Mosi Oa Tunya cigars
Business Reporter Shepherd Mafundikwa is one of the prospective exporters that took part at last week’s outward seller mission in Dubai that was facilitated by Zimtrade as part of its…
Maize ban to save millions in forex
Business Reporter Government expects to save an estimated US$300 million by banning maize imports, as local supplies from the successful 2020/2021 cropping season have been deemed to be enough to…
Mum rejects baby’s name
A woman was left furious after her mum told her she hopes she does not give birth to a baby girl as she hates the name she chose. The woman,…
Ensuring the right value for every cent spent
GOVERNMENT uses public funds in its operations, and this requires accountability, transparency, professionalism, and ensuring value for money. The Public Finance Management Act Chapter 22:19 guides the way public finances have to be used by Government Agencies, including the Public Service Commission.
Farmers turned into easy prey by opportunists
Tendai Chara Farmers are under siege from greedy individuals who are setting up dubious associations and unions, some of which are conducting unsanctioned training workshops with the intention of fleecing…
SA electric cars firm to invest in Zim
A green-tech South Africa-based company Agilitee, which manufactures electric cars and motorcycles, says it will set up assembly plants to produce the vehicles in Zimbabwe after it was impressed by Government’s policies that engender environmentally friendly initiatives.
‘Our electricity tariffs are too low’
Dr David Madzikanda was appointed board chairperson of the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) in January this year. His team was immediately tasked with facilitating the country’s access to modern energy technologies, as well as promote clean energy sources.
Mufudza ready for the big stage
TAPIWA Mufudza says he is ready for the big stage.
The right-arm off-spinner clocks a decade as a professional cricketer this year.











