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Man rapes sister over missing memory card

The man (19), who cannot be named for ethical reasons, confronted his 16-year-old sister over a missing memory card.
By Online Reporter 1h ago

Tight monetary policy, global disruptions to weigh on Nampak Zim’s recovery

Zimbabwe has projected a 10% increase in tobacco hectarage for the 2024/25 agricultural season.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 6h ago

Miners association calls for stricter oversight of foreign investors

He urged foreign investors to view their relationship with Zimbabwe as symbiotic.
By Business Reporter 6h ago

SecZim deepens capital markets awareness

Since the launch of the Capital Market Toolkit in November 2023, SecZim has conducted workshops at schools, as well as at school fairs and exhibitions, reaching over 2 000 students and 50 teachers.
By Business Reporter 11h ago

Zimbabweans urged to fight for their rights

Gwenzi said this on Monday while reflecting on the People's Human Rights Manifesto which was released by ZimRights last year.
By Lawrence Maphosa 11h ago

Guerrilla marketing: A game-changer

Traditional methods of marketing, such as television, radio and print advertising are not always effective in a rapidly evolving digital era.
By Cliff Chiduku 11h ago

IH Securities sees mild recovery for Zimbabwe in 2025

IH Securities said government needed to promote growth of other essential sectors, encourage renewable energy investment and promote agricultural resilience.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 11h ago

Farmers embrace drone technology to boost food security

This milestone marks a giant leap towards modernising the country's agricultural practices and positioning Zimbabwe as a leader in precision agriculture, authorities said.
By Obert Siamilandu 11h ago

Writing on the wall for Tennis Zimbabwe after Davis Cup relegation

The doubles partnership of Courtney Lock and teenager Ronan Mtisi was blown away 6-1, 6-1 in barely 49 minutes and Mtisi played the final dead rubber losing in straight sets.
By Newsday 11h ago