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Overpricing red flagged as contractors loot millions

He said contractors may be settling for higher prices to ensure that they remained in profit at the end of big projects.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 6, 2024

400 delegates grace Beitbridge diaspora conference

The conference began on Thursday and ends today.
By Rex Mphisa Jul. 6, 2024

Motoring: Grand Vitara Hybrid: A superb all-roader

The Grand Vitara (GV) is a Suzuki model that anyone, who has seen a Vitoria, will recognise
By Andrew Muzamhindo May. 24, 2024

MOTORING:The best Haval on the market

The large H6 can pull out of the driveway at all hours of the morning on battery power alone without waking even a mouse.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jun. 23, 2023

How does a tennis grip work?

The Semi-Western grip is a hybrid between the Eastern and Western grips.
By Newsday Mar. 25, 2023

‘New sorghum variety a game changer’

Seed Co global research and development head Gorden Mabuyaye said their partnership with ICRISAT strove to bring innovative and high-performing seeds to the market.
By Donald Nyandoro Feb. 22, 2023

Honda Fit Hybrid eCVT a pricey beauty

The Honda Fit, formerly known as the Jazz in some markets, has improved upon past generations by finding a formula that appears to be successful for the target demographic.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jan. 27, 2023

As Covid-19 persists, workplace trends to continue shifting in 2022

Most companies are opting for hybrid working arrangements that combine both remote and office-based work.

By The Independent Dec. 20, 2021

As Covid-19 persists, workplace trends to continue shifting in 2022

Most companies are opting for hybrid working arrangements that combine both remote and office-based work.

By The Independent Dec. 20, 2021