Zesa, Intratrek haggle over Gwanda

Efforts to expeditiously implement the 100 megawatt (MW) Gwanda solar project has hit a snag, again, as the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and contractor Intratrek Zimbabwe are reportedly haggling over the former’s proposal for a second feasibility study on the project.

Zimparks spruces up Hwange National Park

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has partnered the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to enhance wildlife conservation by revamping the country’s largest game reserve, Hwange National Park.

Warriors suffer Bonne blow

ZIMBABWE coach Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic insists he will give priority to players committed to the Warriors’ cause, amid indications there is friction between the gaffer and some of the United Kingdom-born players, popularly known as the British Brigade.

Vendors get cosy in new home

HARARE City Council has come up with what might probably be the solution to the perennial headache of illegal vending in the capital.

Lamentations of expecting mothers

For New Mabvuku resident Princess Machona (23), giving birth was a near-death experience.

Tinago makes the best of a bad situation

COACH David Tinago found himself on the outside looking in as Zimbabwe’s 4×100 relay team tried to make a name for themselves at last year’s World Athletics Relays in Japan.

Mtengwa tops global influential list

Dubai-based Zimbabwean entrepreneur, Yvonne Mtengwa, is basking in glory after having been named one of the Global Top 100 Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) Under-40 in a ceremony that was held in New York City recently.

War against lifestyle diseases is still on

NON-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for about 71 percent of the 57 million deaths reported around the world every year.

Time to stop illicit financial flows

Zimbabwe and the rest of the region need to formalise every mining venture as part of efforts to capture data and curb illicit financial flows (IFFs) emanating from the extractive industry.

Govt roadmap to support fertiliser industry

Zimbabwe has spent a whooping U$622 million on fertiliser imports over the past seven years.

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