Kagame takes anti-sanctions lobby to world leaders
In a major diplomatic coup for Zimbabwe, Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame took the country’s anti-sanctions lobby to leaders of the world’s most powerful nations that convened for the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France last week.
Investors upbeat after ED meeting
Several global investors made a beeline to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa on the sidelines of the just-ended Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summit, representing heightened interest in the country as a viable investment destination.
Who Owns England?
Who Owns England? The question sounds oblique, when one considers the country’s documented long history of “civilisation”. One would think that, by now, this question should have long been settled. Yet, not at all.
The question of who owns most of England remains an emotive issue, to the extent that some are calling for a radical and equitable land distribution exercise.
Doma community encouraged to embrace education
Education is a critical enabler of economic growth and prosperity and the Doma community in the Zambezi valley has begun to embrace it.
The community was previously reclusive with education not being part of their day-to-day living.
ZSE, inflation impact pension assets
The continued decline in the performance of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), coupled with inflationary pressures and currency depreciation, will have a significant impact on pension fund assets.
According to the first quarter report released by regulator Insurance and Pension Commission (IPEC), at least 44,62 percent of pension fund assets are invested in equities.
Lies run sprints, truth runs marathons
They say time heals even the deepest of scars, but not for Bishop Lazarus.
And they say everything — absolutely everything and anything — has a price, but not this man of scripture and prayer.
‘We are using our own domestic resources’
President Mnangagwa’s push to open up Zimbabwe for investment captured the imagination of potential investors at the just-ended Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summit.
Poor, poor Dynamos
TONDERAI NDIRAYA ran out of superlatives to describe his side’s poor show after Dynamos laboured to a goalless draw against TelOne at Rufaro yesterday.
Tino’s French Toast
AN uncanny eye for goal, which has seen him score an average 1.5 goals per game, and that “unique” football intelligence detected long back by the legendary Moses Chunga, are some of the attributes that have made the French believe that they can find another Tino Kadewere in Zimbabwe.
India to assist in agricultural sector
India has expressed willingness to assist Zimbabwe in the area of farm mechanisation amid revelations Asia’s third largest economy is particularly keen to facilitate procurement of the Sonalika brand of tractors, cultivators, and other farm implements.











