By Trevor Makonyonga
The Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Professor Jonathan Moyo, on Thursday engaged the general public on social networking sites where he answered various political questions posed to him.
In his capacity as Ministry of Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment in the previous
By Philemon Jambaya
In the face of challenges such as gender discrimination and sexual abuse, female students at the country’s tertiary institutions through Female Student Network (FSN) have intensified female leadership training to curb the imbalances that subsist between male and female students.
The move by FSN
Top American entrepreneurs and mentors have hailed the country’s economic step-up saying that it offers entrepreneurs opportunities to start businesses.
This was revealed during a one day workshop hosted at Hypercube Hub.
The 263Chat event was attended by local and international entrepreneurs from across the globe. The
'Much has been said or perhaps done to move duty bearers (government and mining companies) into action on mitigating the negative impacts of mining. This narrative and picture piece seeks to appeal the emotions of duty bearers to take an urgent audit of the impacts
As one draws near the ghost and shanty Mbare Musika bus terminus, the sound of groaning and hissing buses start to grow louder and louder.Each time a bus screech to a stop, a mob of excited vendors outstrip each other racing to the grating bus
By Trevor Makonyonga
The Zimbabwe Cricket team, currently in New Zealand for the Cricket World Cup 2015, is faced with a stiff challenge of regaining the fans’ hearts and restoring the nation’s pride. The team which had become a ‘donor of records’ to other teams could
By Trevor Makonyonga
There is a devastating tide of panic that has currently hit Norton as residents are being served with summons for unpaid Town Council bills. The local governing body has engaged lawyer and former cabinet minister, Paul Mangwana to try and recover the owed