GODFREY NYONI IN Zimbabwe, livestock is more than just meat. Goats are like walking banks in rural areas. Cows mean wealth and farming power. Chickens feed families and often pay …
finance
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First Mutual Holdings Limited (FMHL) has announced plans to align its property portfolio with modern sustainability standards, starting with a review of older buildings that fall short of eco-friendly benchmarks.There …
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BY BOTHWEL P. NYAJEKA NOW you have been appointed a director, a significant and major milestone in anyone’s life! Being a director can be a rewarding, worthwhile and fulfilling experience.After …
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THE Horticultural Development Council (HDC) is pushing for the extension of special economic zones (SEZ) in the horticultural sector to bolster the country’s export capabilities.The government has been extending SEZ …
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Namib Minerals rang the Nasdaq closing bell last Friday alongside Zimbabwe’s United Nations permanent representative Taonga Mushayavanhu and Minister Plenipotentiary Donald Tatenda Charumbira.According to Namib Minerals, which has several mining …
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FINANCE Minister Mthuli Ncube will present the mid-term budget review in Parliament today amid expectations of a tax regime overhaul.This comes as experts have urged the Treasury boss to address …
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ZESA Holdings has appointed Albert Nduna as interim chairman with effect from July 17, 2025 following the death of former chairman Sydney Gata.Nduna was previously the power utility company’s vice …
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Lifestyle
R Kelly rushed to hospital after overdosing in prison, lawyers say
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterLawyers for R Kelly say in new court documents that the convicted sex trafficker and singer was recently rushed to hospital after medically overdosing in prison. The 58-year-old reportedly collapsed on Friday …
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Lifestyle
Why Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s death has hit the Black community so deeply
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterSome celebrity deaths hit the Black community differently. Such is the case with the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who died Sunday at age 54 in a drowning accident in Costa Rica, …
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Paul McCartney hadn’t taken the stage in over five years when he sat down at his piano to sing “Let It Be” for Live Aid on July 13, 1985, in a performance that …