Botswana has declared a public holiday to celebrate the country’s victory in the men’s 4×400 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, the first African nation to win the …
finance
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ZIMBABWE’S property sector exhibited growth during the first half of the year, underpinned by companies and individuals increasingly venturing into the sector due to a combination of factors, including high …
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THE National Employment Council (NEC) for the Engineering Iron and Steel industry is urging the government to revitalise Zimbabwe’s crucial rail network.The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), a state-owned enterprise, …
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ZIMBABWE’s Berry Growers Association is calling for a significant increase in the nation’s blueberry production to satisfy growing export demand.The country is rapidly establishing itself as a key blueberry producer …
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THE Deposit Protection Corporation’s chief executive, Hopewell Zinyau, has been elected as the vice-chairman of the International Association of Deposit Insurers – Africa Regional Committee. The Africa Regional Committee serves …
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Sport
ZB Half Marathon thrills. . . corporate fights drug and substance abuse, promotes wellness
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterBy Sandra Hove THE ZB Half Marathon, held yesterday at the ZB Sports Club in Harare, brought together hundreds of participants on a mission to combat drug and substance abuse, …
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ZIMBABWE’S banking sector, much like financial institutions globally, is embracing the game-changing power of Artificial Intelligence (AI), redefining the operational and strategic horizons of the financial services sector.According to local …
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ZIMBABWE Cricket has confirmed that the Zimbabwe Women’s team will host United Arab Emirates (UAE) Women for a white-ball series in Bulawayo starting this week. The two sides will clash …
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ZIMBABWE’S fixed internet market posted a strong growth in the second quarter of 2025, with two providers, Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Starlink, commanding more than 80 percent of all data …
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THE government last week introduced a series of tax reductions and cuts to administrative costs, which business saw as a necessary first step to reduce the crippling regulatory burden that …