Olympic fever grips Zimbabwe

TEAM Zimbabwe is determined to qualify for the 2020 Olympics when they plunge into competition at the African Games in Morocco.

The 12th edition of the games is set for Casablanca and Rabat from August 19 to 31 while the Olympics will take place in Tokyo, Japan next year.

Government’s pivotal role in good corporate governance

WHILE companies on their own can adapt to changes in economic trends, there is need for Government intervention from time to time to strengthen corporate governance standards.

Marimba Residential Properties get High Court nod

THE High Court has given Marimba Residential Properties a green-light to continue developing a piece of land between Kambuzuma and Marimba Park in Harare that has been occupied by desperate home seekers since 2002.

Botswana Global Expo confirms opportunities for Zim

As Zimbabwe gears up efforts to increase exports, international trade fairs and expos are important platforms for local companies to market products and services.

They provide direct engagement with potential clients, business partners and unlock export opportunities.

ZIDA Bill to be tweaked

THE law that will provide legal underpinning for the envisaged Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency should provide specific timelines for investment registration processes.

The driving force of greatness

John Mason once said: “Mediocrity is a region bordered on the North by compromise, on the South by indecision, on the East by past thinking and on the West by a lack of vision.”

Investors short-listed for ambitious water harvesting plan

Government is presently evaluating suitors for 19 water harvesting projects which include dams, irrigation and water supply infrastructure as it actively seeks to militate against the growing vagaries of climate change.

ZRU revel in Sables triumph

Petros Kausiyo AFTER the turbulence that followed their acrimonious divorce with South African coach Peter De Villiers, calm has finally returned to the national game with the Zimbabwe Rugby Union…

The Sunday Mail dominates

THE Sunday Mail continues to dominate as the most read weekly newspaper, commanding 11 percent of the national readership.

According to the latest Zimbabwe All Media and Products Survey (Zamps) 2019 first half report, The Sunday Mail’s national readership increased to 11 percent during the last half of 2018 from 10 percent.  

Elephant protection to dominate Cites meeting

Delegates from more than 180 countries are gathering for the meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) in Geneva with some African nations pushing to reopen the trade in ivory.

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