Japanese volunteer programme transforms youths in Zim
“The programme has been of great importance, we were lacking in many areas at the institutions but thanks to the two volunteers that are here, we have made advancements.
By Vanessa Gonye
Jul. 31, 2023
City moves to tackle exodus of skilled staff
Council has been hard hit by the exodus of experienced personnel leaving the country in search of better paying jobs.
By Emmanuel Mpofu
Jul. 16, 2023
INTERVIEW: Lessons from Osaka: ‘Vital for Zim to hold credible elections’
For this reason, everyone deserves a chance to cast their votes and be confident that their vote will matter.
By Enos Denhere
Jun. 9, 2023
EU, UK, US presence at ZITF excites Mnangagwa
Over 20 countries participated at this year's trade fair, a growth from 13 last year.
By Mthandazo Nyoni and Patricia Sibanda
Apr. 29, 2023
Forex Safe-haven yen rises as investors assess Credit Suisse rescue
The yen - long seen as a safe haven at times of stress - rallied as a fall in Asian bank stocks overnight spread to Europe on Monday.
By Reuters
Mar. 20, 2023
US$4,7m shot in arm for smallholder farmers
According to the World Bank, last year fertiliser prices rose by 30% due to the conflict in Ukraine.
By Melody Chikono
Mar. 13, 2023
Japanese builds classroom blocks, teachers cottages at Seke school
"I hope students will enjoy learning at the new improved school and bring out unique talents and potential and teachers will be motivated to give good lessons.”
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Mar. 9, 2023
The reincarnation of Honda Ballade
Your elders will likely become lost in a moment of nostalgia when they recount their experiences with their Ballade to you.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Mar. 3, 2023
Robots to do 39% of domestic chores by 2033, say experts
Within a decade, around 39% of the time spent on housework and caring for loved ones could be automated, experts say.
By Bbc News
Feb. 23, 2023

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