President makes new appointments

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed renowned agronomist, Dr John Basera, as the new Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement.

Micropensions, a lifeline for the majority

The informal sector is generally a puzzle.

It is a sector respected for its constituents and entrepreneurs, whose aggregate contribution to an economy can be immense, but whose future is uncertain.

Emirates orders 30 Boeing 787 Dreamliners

Emirates, the world’s biggest long-haul airline, ordered 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners valued at US$8,8 billion and reduced a previous order for the delayed 777Xs to 126 of the larger jet.…

Winning start for Mourinho

London. — West Ham’s media team have been made to regret a post about Jose Mourinho’s defeats against the east London side after he played them yesterday and claimed his first win as Tottenham manager.

Craft welcomes Hon Garwe’s appointment

Craft Properties (Pvt) Ltd founder and chief executive Mr Kudakwashe Taruberekera, management and staff would like to congratulate Honourable Daniel Garwe on his appointment as Minister of Housing and Social Amenities.

Renaming roads, reclaiming our identity

BY now, every Zimbabwean with the slightest interest in the goings-on in this country knows that Government has resolved to rename a number of roads and buildings around the country.

In a largely polarised environment, rancour and cynicism can be expected.

Wetlands do the job of expensive technology

The world’s freshwater supplies are at risk. This is a threat to all life on the planet. It is, therefore, no surprise that water purification has turned into a multi-billion-dollar global business.

The World Bank estimates that at least US$150 billion a year will be required to give the entire global population access to clean drinking water by 2030.

Win cash, trees for your school

CHILDREN are the future.

It is good to have them knowledgeable about issues to do with climate change, it is also good to have children more involved in creating awareness, and acting against the rapidly changing atmospheric conditions and environment.

Financial terms you should know

Pull-back: A pull-back generally refers to a decline in equity prices from their most recent peak — in technical terms that means anywhere between 5 percent to 9,9 percent. Pull-backs are common as investors who have bought into an asset sell to turn a quick profit.

Farmers get down to business

FARMERS have started planting crops for this agriculture season with inputs distribution understood to be in full swing countrywide.

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