US$300k gold processing plant launched in Shurugwi
He also said that the facility is a key part of the government’s formalisation trajectory aimed at ensuring youth empowerment and economic growth.
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What kind of cooperation does Africa need from China?
These cases demonstrate that evaluating cooperation requires looking beyond basic metrics like “how many projects were built” or “how many jobs were created.”
By Farai Ian Muvuti
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Irvines Zimbabwe commemorates World Egg Day with generous donation to Danhiko
As part of its 29th anniversary of World Egg Day celebrations, the company aimed to promote healthy eating habits, especially among disadvantaged communities, including children with impairments.
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Estate agent group revives hope for Bulawayo reindustrialisation
Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister Judith Ncube said the decision to establish a new office in the city was a powerful statement and showed confidence in Bulawayo’s property sector
By Nizbert Moyo
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‘All 43 victims in SA bus crash were Zimbabwean’
All 43 victims of the DNC bus accident in South Africa were Zimbabwean
By Allen Mangava and Rex Mphisa
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Spanish dance illuminates Reps Theatre
Flamenkhoi lived up to its billing with a flawless performance at the launch of its music album, Dancing in the Dust, at Reps Theatre in Harare on Saturday.
By Tendai Sauta
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Why Zim must tax the conglomerates, mining firms and banks more
In an era of rising global economic inequality and shifting geopolitics, a central debate continues to be amplified: are large corporations, particularly in extractive industries and finance
By Memory Pamella Kadau and Liam Kanhenga
Oct. 12, 2025
Why Winky D, Busy Signal’s Drink Up is the ultimate ghetto reset button
Just in time for the annual Kadoma Music Festival, Zimbabwean giant Winky D and Jamaican star Busy Signal have collaborated on the hard-hitting new single, Drink Up (Problems Away).
By Sindiso Dube
Oct. 12, 2025
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Short in the arm for rural cancer patients amid despair and disease
For Mavis Chakanyuka, the slow, persistent bleed was a silent alarm she couldn't ignore.
By Vanessa Gonye
Oct. 12, 2025