International celebrities endorse Zimbabwe

ONE of the world’s most powerful men, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin and his family jetted into the country last week for a private visit.

The Ceferin family became one of the many high-profile international celebrities that visited the country this festive season.

Caledonia dividend up 9pc as gold price surges

AIM-quoted miner Caledonia Mining Corporation says it is increasing its dividend by 9,1 percent to 6,875 cents per share on the back of improved financial performance, buoyed by higher production and better gold prices.

Apology: The Pope shows how it’s done

Is there a better illustration of the frayed state of our collective nerves than the fact that the pope slapped a woman’s hand?

Is there a better example of how we should deal with our inevitable imperfections than the pope’s swift and un-caveated apology?

Chamisa pleaded for US invasion of Zim

BETWEEN July 2004 and 2007 Nelson Chamisa, the now president of the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC-A) is reported to have begged the US government to invade Zimbabwe with special forces and topple the Zanu-PF-led Government.

Victim relives machete attack

As 2019 came to a close,  Shadreck Matiyenga thought the new decade was about to start on a good note but his life took a sudden turn. He trembles as he narrates his ordeal.

On December 22, Matiyenga (47), popularly known as Mupostori, of Glen View 1 Harare, experienced a nightmarish attack.

Canada’s cannabis legalisation opens up ‘pot’ of trouble

Since December 17, cannabis edibles, extracts and topicals can now be purchased online in British Columbia (BC), a province along Canada’s west coast.

Massive infrastructure score in year gone by

Despite the numerous challenges faced by the country over the past year, Zimbabwe registered significant progress on both new and ongoing infrastructural development projects.

One award at a time

HISTORY has proven that the world can only grow on the shoulders of young men and women.

Young people are now also the driving force behind many corporates and are key in the transformation of the nation’s economy.

Gidza in high spirits

GILBERT Nyamutsamba is uncharacteristically chirpy these days.

With 2020 looking to be a very active year for the Zimbabwe rugby sevens’ team, no one can blame the Cheetahs’ gaffer for his optimism.

2020: Energising Zim’s export growth

Zimbabwe’s current thrust is that of attaining a prosperous and empowered upper middle-income nation by 2030.

To achieve this, Government has been placing emphasis on regaining a productive economy, sustained by a highly industrialised and mechanised manufacturing sector.

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