‘Zimbabwe has made bold reforms’

The Tokyo International Conference on Africa (TICAD) 7 Summit held in August this year, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa in attendance, spotlighted relations between Zimbabwe and Japan.

Chitembwe’s Harare City relief

AFTER watching his Harare City leave it until very late to survive relegation while his former club CAPS United blew a chance to win the Premiership title yesterday, Lloyd Chitembwe was a relieved man.

Huge rewards from Special Economic Zones

THE country has started reaping benefits from its Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as it forges ahead in attracting more Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in its bid to turn around the economy, an official has said.

Big Dollar’s ‘Action-filled’ day

He has hosted every major party held at Motor Action Sports Club this year.

Today, however, he is not the host, he is being hosted as it is his birthday. MC Big Dollar turned 29 on Thursday. While various celebratory events have been held at various venues, tonight’s affair caps off the festivities.

In defence of Huawei . . .

Productivity growth matters.

In advanced economies over the past 15 years it has fallen by half.

Which is why it does not make much sense to risk damaging one of the most important potential sources for future growth in productivity: the rollout of 5G.

Women ready to deliver Zanu-PF victory

Zanu-PF Women’s League stands ready to meaningfully contribute to a ‘big margin victory’ in the 2023 harmonised elections, the wing’s secretary for administration Cde Monica Mutsvangwa, said yesterday.

Junior doctors form new representative body

Junior doctors yesterday formed a new representative body under the banner of the Progressive Doctors’ Association of Zimbabwe (PDAZ).

Until yesterday, the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) was the sole union representing junior doctors.

Eliminate the other options

Greatness is a choice! Make decisions and do not just state preferences, options and wishes. Develop meaningful plans, draw the line in the sand and explore your scenarios.

New IPPs add 1,2MW to grid

TWENTY-THREE independent power producers (IPPs), of which two are already feeding 1,2 megawatts (MW) to the grid, have been licensed by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) since the beginning of the year.

Planting tips for A successful season . . .Selecting seed varieties

Agriculture in Zimbabwe contributes 15 to 18 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP), with over 70 percent of households dependent on it for their livelihoods.

It is, therefore, prudent that farmers are conscientised on the concept of increasing productivity at farm or household level.

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