Buy ‘The smoke that thunders’

The sector's contribution to GDP has been increasing since 2022, showcasing its importance in driving economic activity and revenue generation.
By Batanai Matsika 17h ago

‘AI will not replace humans’

The world’s best AI experts are confounded and almost helpless until they call in Atlas, whose mother created Harlan
By Ray Mawerera Aug. 2, 2024

Break-in at ED nephew’s offices

Mnangagwa confirmed the incident Tuesday morning saying the suspects gained entry through the ceiling.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Jul. 9, 2024

Chief Koti urges Africa to ramp investment in youths

Chief Koti, as he is affectionately known, made these remarks during public engagements and meetings while on a visit to Lusaka in Zambia recently.
By Style Reporter Jul. 7, 2024

Auxillia cashes in on national dress

The investigations showed that the national fabric, now almost compulsory for civil servants and Zanu PF supporters, is also being sold at the First Lady’s offices.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Jun. 19, 2024

ZTA, Emirates renew tourism deal

“The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority will in turn work with the airline to develop programmes for trade partners and tour operators to market and stimulate the industry.
By Sharon Zebra May. 30, 2024

Tourism rebate turned into a ‘big boys’ affair

The ZTA said about US$1 billion was wiped out of the industry during the same period, amid extensive disruptions to the global airline system.
By Freeman Makopa May. 24, 2024

ZTA loses lucrative fund as Rwodzi cracks whip

This investigation resulted in the suspension of chief operating officer Givemore Chidzidzi and other ZTA executives.
By Freeman Makopa May. 10, 2024

Mind your pricing regime, HAZ warns operators

Farai Chimba, the former president of HAZ, told NewsDay Business recently that the industry needed a combination of finance sources to be saved.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 17, 2024