Low global tea prices threaten Tanganda
In the outlook, Tanganda said the operating environment was expected to remain complex due to rapid policy changes and escalation of costs.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
22h ago
Climate change threatening ailing Zim education sector
ARTUZ further indicated that the widespread damage disrupted the learning environment and hindered students' access to education.
By Lorraine Muromo
Jul. 24, 2024
Tanganda profit up 25% on costs cuts
Nkala said sustainable market diversification will continue to be pursued to expand the regional and international markets.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Jul. 22, 2024
Creative currents: Where art meets science in Zimbabwean education
The cognitive and social benefits of STEAM education are well-documented.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jul. 21, 2024
Vapostori garments steal the show at cricket match
The city was a sea of white with a mix of brown clay pots, known within the apostolic sect circles as mbiya and tsvimbo (Mosaic shepherd’s staff).
By Evans Mathanda
Jul. 16, 2024
Harmonious symphony of a busy professional kitchen... the importance of strong, supportive chef teamwork
Chef teamwork ... A well-oiled kitchen team relies on each other.
By Ruwarashe Muzamhindo
Jul. 12, 2024
Zim Davis Cup team seeks redemption
The team has seasoned Lock brothers Courtney and Benjamin, Lyle Zaloumis and non-playing captain Takanyi Garanganga.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo
Jul. 12, 2024
Kenya coach frets over Warriors stars
Zimbabwe recently lost their World Cup qualifying matches against Lesotho and South Africa, yet Firat is impressed by the quality that they have all over the field.
By Fortune Mbele
Jul. 10, 2024
Mnangagwa’s Damascene moment
After telling Brick by Brick magazine in April that he would not extend his term beyond the constitutionally mandated two, he appeared to be singing a different tune a month later.
By Newsday
Jul. 6, 2024