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Mhangami: Another gospel gem emerging from Mutare

She has done videos for two songs — Tendeuka and Rudo Rwenyu, although the production is limited by lack of finance.
By Style Reporter May. 12, 2024

The Top 5 Container Shipping Companies In The World

Container shipping is at the core of the global economy, with this industry
By Newsday May. 6, 2024

Book review: Chirere focuses on three books whose characters are boys in distress

Memory Chirere is a Zimbabwean writer. He enjoys reading and writing short stories and some of his stories are published in No More Plastic Balls (1999), A
By Memory Chirere Mar. 31, 2024

ZGA celebrates Lowveld ProAm success

ZGA president Martin Chikwanha was pleased by the tournamen’s success.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Mar. 6, 2024

Sliding back

Media hangmen presided over the closure of newspapers, throwing hundreds of journalists and other supporting staff on to the streets.
By Newsday Mar. 1, 2024

Hippo Valley to exhaust available borrowing facilities for capital

The firm added: “The company will also leverage on available borrowing facilities up to the end of the financial year to cushion its working capital in light of off-crop requirements.”
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Feb. 19, 2024

Finding common purpose will fuel a beautiful revolution

WE have a lot that we disagree on as a nation. We also have a penchant for spending our time amplifying our disagreements rather than what we agree on.
By Trevor Ncube Feb. 1, 2024

Tongaat business rescue plan approval excites Hippo

She said the developments provided some certainty to stakeholders on the way forward.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jan. 16, 2024

Hippo Valley net borrowings shoot up to $52 billion

Hippo Valley saw a decrease of 12% in sugarcane tonnes crushed to 648 158 from a 2022 comparative of 735 064.
By Business Reporter Dec. 24, 2023