Carbon credits: ‘Govt slept on duty’
Since the issuing of SI 150 of 2023 there has been an increase in the number of players and prospective project developers.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Sep. 20, 2024
KwaNtuthu Comedy takes shape
The fete will have its activities at the Bulawayo Theatre, which will see the first day set for theatre, day two high school short film screening and the last day as the stand-up comedy night.
By Margaret Lubinda
Aug. 21, 2024
Why is an 81-year-old so preoccupied with extending the presidential term limit?
In other words, Mnangagwa cannot expect to go beyond 2028 as President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
May. 28, 2024
Currency volatility impacted 2023 elections: Report
It said that some service providers declined to provide services where there was no advance payment resulting in delayed deployment of election material.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Apr. 10, 2024
Villagers sell their livestock for a song
Zimbabwe is going through a severe drought amid fears that more livestock could die as the effects of climate change wreak havoc across the country.
By Sharon Sibindi
Apr. 7, 2024
‘Beauty pageants not just about winning’
The pageant itself was a win for Zimbabwe as it was reinstated on the international stage after a 22-year hiatus.
By Sharon Zebra
Apr. 5, 2024
A bleak outlook
The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) said this week that it anticipates importing one million tonnes of grain between now and March 2025 to prevent drought-induced hunger.
By Newsday
Mar. 2, 2024
Fresh stink as LSU students fail to access results
Yesterday, sources accused the university of failing to invest in a modern accounting system.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 23, 2024
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Chivayo splashes US$14m on cars
Still in April of the same year, Chivayo opened his wallet and turned heads with a mouth watering present to his church leader Lawrence Lavious Katsiru from a Marondera based apostolic sect.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Feb. 18, 2024