Musician speaks on career, work
Tendai Chara UPCOMING gospel musician Evelyn Natsai Moyo (pictured), who is set to release a new album next month, has opened up on her journey as a musician and mother.…
Its a Revolution indeed!
A phenomenal development happened on Friday.
This is set to transform not just agriculture but the economy at large in a big way. The launch of the Agriculture Finance Corporation is indeed a game-changer.
Big cheer for tobacco farmers
TOBACCO farmers are smiling all the way to the bank as payments are being made as per Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) directive, which stipulates that 60 percent of farmers’ earnings should be in foreign currency, while the remainder is liquidated at the prevailing foreign currency auction rate.
Africa rights commission commends President
THE African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) has commended President Mnangagwa for safeguarding the health and welfare of prisoners after he granted pardons to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Women in informal sector reel from Covid-19
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter The fallout from the coronavirus has halved income for women in the informal sector, a recent study has shown. Women around the world have been disproportionately…
Second Republic nurturing employers, creating jobs
WHEN Mr McAlister Motsi left his formal job as a regional sales manager for a local petroleum company in 2012, some friends and relatives thought he was leaving the country for greener pastures.
Chevrons collapse as Pakistan draw first blood
Hasan Ali joined Shaheen Afridi in the 50 Test-wicket club, while Zimbabwe’s frailties once again surfaced.
That was the story as Pakistan wrapped up the first Test against Zimbabwe, and claim an innings and 116-run victory over the Chevrons at Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Grief, anger as India’s Covid victims pile up
THE bodies came, one after another, after another, after another.
So many bodies that the ambulances and trucks carrying them into the crematorium blocked traffic.
Air crash victims laid to rest
SCORES of mourners yesterday thronged Glen Forest Memorial Park cemetery in Harare to pay their last respects to Flight Lieutenant Anita Mapiye who died in last week’s helicopter crash in Arcturus.
Universities submit 140 patents
State universities that deliver outstanding innovations will get lucrative rewards from Government, as Education 5.0, which is premised on solution-based learning to drive the country’s modernisation and industrialisation, gains momentum.











