POINT BLANK: Huge scope to grow trade with US
One of the Second Republic’s foreign policy thrusts is to build and rebuild relations with the international community through engagement and re-engagement efforts. Our reporter DEBRA MATABVU recently interviewed United…
HIT’s ERP systems boost for councils
THE Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) has developed a range of locally engineered enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems that are steadily being adopted by Government institutions, State enterprises and local authorities across Zimbabwe.
Beats and boots. . . Jimmy Dzingai’s double life in football, music
BEFORE he was breaking up attacks on the football pitch, Jimmy Dzingai was setting the tempo from behind a drum kit.
Zim, DRC urged to deepen economic ties
THERE is need for stronger trade and investment cooperation between Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), building on the momentum of recent business engagements between the two countries, Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the DRC Lieutenant-General (Retired) David Sigauke has said.
Grow by eliminating excuses
Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo ELIMINATE every excuse before it frustrates your dreams. Choose to take responsibility. Stop the blame game. In every great achievement, obstacles stand in the way.…
Prioritising children’s future in uncertain time for aid
ONE of the greatest joys of my work is meeting Zimbabwean children — bright, resilient and full of dreams.
Zim women make strides in land ownership. . . Wakanda initiative takes off
TWO crucial developments have happened in Zimbabwe in the last month, which solidify the women’s position as a key constituency in the country’s economic prospects hinged on land.
Practical groundwork, opportunities for Africa’s renewable energy transition
Let US start with the obvious. Africa has energy: sun, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy. But having the resource does not necessarily mean having the electricity and that is because…
Interchange proposed for Bulawayo to ease congestion
IN a major infrastructure development initiative, the Government is considering establishing a mini-interchange in Bulawayo similar to the iconic Trabablas Interchange in Harare to ease congestion and improve traffic flow.
Sammons reflects on a rollercoaster first year at the helm
“TO win a Test match in Bangladesh . . . that’s a moment you don’t forget,” says Justin Sammons, eyes lit with the passion of a man who has lived and breathed Zimbabwe cricket for the past 12 months.











