The African Union has reiterated calls for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, urging for an end of "coercive measures" ...
From banking and telecoms to security and hospitality, a new wave of Zimbabwean women is redefining corporate leadership and breaking barriers in boardrooms long dominated by men.
ZIMBABWE has set a target to reduce the use of mercury in gold production by 4,85 tonnes while improving the management of 76 000 hectares of land in the next five years.
After years of big promises and glossy green ads, the carbon credit market has been hit with a bombshell: most of Zimbabwe’s ...
Spread This NewsBy Alois Vinga The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says the annual inflation target set by the ...
Africa’s richest man expected in November after previous abortive trip in 2015 Source: Dangote to seal US$1 billion Zimbabwe ...
A US$120m cement plant is set to open in Chegutu in a move that will see around 500 people being employed at the site. The ...
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is presiding over a dispensation of pragmatism, inclusivity, and citizen-centric governance that has departed from years of economic decline and international isolation, triggering ...
Zimbabwean couple Nikki and Lance Dodd met at university in Cape Town, South Africa, where she was studying interior design and he was studying horticulture. Their future plans were abruptly halted by ...
The government of Zimbabwe is intensifying efforts to rejuvenate its ailing textile industry with the introduction of the "Cotton to Clothing" strategy. This ambitious plan is aimed at revitalising ...