Windmill ‘stops the bleeding’, but new frustration emerges
What is the Lands ministry saying about this?
By Tatira Zwinoira
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AI has a productivity escalator effect
The opening premise that AI accelerates productivity in a cascading, self-reinforcing ascent, is not a mere slogan but a lived dynamic already rippling through economies.
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Call for support for govt climate resilient initiatives
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Sadc moves to fend off goat, sheep plague
The three-day meeting will result in the production of a joint communiqué, a validated buffer zone map, and a regional action plan.
By Staff Reporter
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The Zimbabwe we all yearn for
Zimbabweans believed they were living in a country destined for greatness.
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Nzara helps bring Harare’s biggest festival to life – 263 Culture Fest
Tapfuma Nzara has been announced as a major player in making one of Harare’s biggest festivals
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Zim steps up climate resilience with soil, water projects
“Agriculture remains one of the pillars of Zimbabwe's economy in an era marked by climate change and the pressing imperative of food security.
By Obert Siamilandu
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Zim firms shift to electronic registers
The VFEX Depository currently holds securities for a total of 17 issuers, comprising 12 equities, three depository receipts, a REIT, and a bond.
By Melody Chikono
Aug. 1, 2025
‘Zim’s agric sector to reach US$13,75bn by year-end’
Key interventions include capacitating extension officers, strengthening value chains, enhancing leadership and encouraging greater public and private investment in the sector.
By Staff Reporter
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