China’s Coercive Expansionism a Threat to Bhutanese Sovereignty

China’s coercive expansionism poses a grave threat to Bhutanese sovereignty and regional stability.
By Khabarhub 10h ago

‘Be wary of fake VID job offers’

Transport and Infrastructure Development ministry secretary Joy Makumbe urged the public to disregard the illegal notice.
By Rex Mphisa 12h ago

'Legislation to propel SMEs funding plan'

Venturing into the factoring business requires confidence, according to Isaak Manikai, an associate at Dube, Manikai & Hwacha Legal Practioners.
By Business Reporter 13h ago

Mahachi pays tribute to late SA gospel icon

Mahachi and Ncwane collaborated on a 2015 hit single titled Ndinoda Jesu/Ngiyamuthanda uJesu, which marked the beginning of their connection.
By Style Reporter 13h ago

Zinest calls for economic strengthening in drug abuse fight

Mazuruse said the challenging economic environment had not helped matters with limited opportunities pushing promising young minds into unbecoming behaviour. 
By Style Reporter 16h ago

No place for Chamisa in our politics: Chiwenga

He reminded the voters of April 28, 1897, which marked the beginning of the 1st  Chimurenga war after spirit mediums Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi were beheaded.
By Problem Masau 22h ago

Let’s walk the talk on grain reserves

Talk is cheap and an embarrassment when the number of people joining food handout queues keeps rising in a so-called agro-based economy.
By Newsday 23h ago

RBZ promises SMEs financial injection

According to the RBZ, SMEs account for only 4% of the total loans, despite them making up an estimated 70% of the economy.

2030 upper-middle income vision under threat: Veritas

Over the past few years, due to an increase of geopolitical tensions and worsening climatic conditions, Zimbabwe’s mining and agriculture sectors have, respectively been hit hard.
By Tatira Zwinoira 23h ago