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Herentals hosts principal’s trophy to scout for talent

HERENTALS Group of Schools recently hosted its 16th annual Principal’s Trophy, a two-day national football tournament at Churchill High School

Cash-strapped Zimbos pledge property for loans

“In terms of the value of movable collateral, banks accounted for ZiG32 billion, while law firms registering on behalf of clients recorded a total value of ZiG23,9 billion.”
By Tatira Zwinoira 9h ago

Barista Masuku scoops top gong

In second position in the barista contest was Obey Madzokere of Pistachio and Robert Chirinda of Mozambik restaurant Honey Bear Lane.
By Staff Writer 9h ago

From sacrifice to silence ­— Can Zim's true war heroes stand up?

Once again, 45 years on, we celebrate our heroes. In my soliloquy, I could not fathom what exactly we are celebrating about them
By Farisai Kapepa 13h ago

Chinese investors’ US$1,5bn Zim steel plant targets EU in bold push

The US$1,5 billion Manhize-based steel plant, a project under China’s Tsingshan Group, began production in July, churning out 300 tonnes of deformed steel bars daily.
By Julia Ndlela 13h ago

Wetlands are not wastelands: Zim needs to act now

Environmental impact assessments must be taken seriously and illegal developments — no matter how politically protected — must be stopped and reversed.
By Newsday 13h ago

Protecting Zim from AI voice scams

Last month, news broke of a Canadian fraud ring that used AI to clone the voices of elderly Americans’ grandchildren
By Evans Sagomba 13h ago

Pressures mount for firms as govt maintains tight fist

Zimbabwe’s companies braced for fresh turbulence last week after Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube (pictured) doubled down on a tight fiscal regime already blamed for undermining industry.
By Shame Makoshori 13h ago

Insurance penetration: Innovation, economy or it’s market structure?

Zimbabwe’s insurance penetration rate — defined as the ratio of insurance premiums to gross domestic product — remained low at approximately 2% in 2024
By Chiedza Maeresera 13h ago