When the rains move, rural farmers must stay ahead
Given that most of the population in southern Africa relies on rain-fed agriculture, concerns about these seasonal shifts — and how they are managed — are rising.
By Tapiwa Gomo
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Edgars opens new stores in expansion drive
Edgars reintroduced its Express Stores to target low-income consumers to compete with the
By Lee Musaidzi
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Chevrons seek to finish off wounded Tigers
With Muzarabani's form and the team's momentum, Zimbabwe looks poised to fly past the wounded Tigers.
By Austin Karonga
Apr. 27, 2025
Geza stay away takes the shine off from trade fair
Kuvarika said policies should transform the manufacturing sector to make it contribute to economic growth.
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 27, 2025
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Residents’ clash with business mogul unravels a decade of deceit and land scandals in Chitungwiza
They argue that Mukwewa, at the time, acted with full authority as the designated officer in charge of housing allocations.
By Gilbert Munetsi
Apr. 27, 2025
Simba Bhora fail to end MWOS’ unbeaten run
After a fairytale start to their season in their maiden season, Lloyd Mutasa’s men were hoping to further assert their title credentials at the home of the champions.
By Henry Mhara
Apr. 26, 2025
Zim mining push faces headwinds as energy, prices, policy lag
The government projections, as outlined in the 2025 National Budget Statement, place the sector’s growth at a targeted 6%.
By Freeman Makopa
Apr. 26, 2025
Hands off Gukurahindi hearings, Swiss envoy told
Rey also revealed that they discussed various issues that include peace-building initiatives and outreach programmes to address the Gukurahundi issue.
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 26, 2025
‘Infrastructure gap a barrier to intra-Africa trade’
AFRICA’S vast potential intra-regional trade remains largely untapped due to the significant infrastructural gap, hindering the continent’s economic growth and development.
By Peter Dube and Bongile Moyo
Apr. 26, 2025