Market concentration in Zim context

Competitive markets represent the opposite end of the spectrum. They are characterised by many firms competing to offer the best value in terms of price, quality and service.  
By Kevin Tutani 17m ago

CABS partners Visa to offer clients new cutting edge payments solutions

“Following the success of the CABS prepaid card, introducing the virtual card reaffirms our commitment to providing modern, secure, and convenient digital payment solutions.” 
By Business Reporter 17m ago

Zim shocks Sri Lanka to top Group B

ZIMBABWE stunned hosts Sri Lanka with a 6-wicket WIN at the iconic R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium,
By Austin Karonga 17m ago

Mighty Warriors sparkle in Cosafa opener

Held at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, the match saw the Zimbabweans overcome a lack of competitive match fitness to claim three vital points. 

‘Kidnapped’ Bulawayo toddler found alive

“Acting on the information, the police swiftly responded and arrested a female adult suspect at the corner of Herbert Chitepo Street and 3rd Avenue in Bulawayo,” she said.
By Nizbert Moyo 18h ago

A defining moment for Matobo district

For decades, Matobo has been counted among the country’s marginalised districts, rich in culture, heritage and natural beauty, yet lagging behind in critical infrastructure.
By Southern Eye 18h ago

Inactivity threatens Mighty Warriors’ Cosafa campaign

From my observation, the squad made up of locally based players only, still needs more time, not just a few days, to properly gel and prepare for the upcoming Cosafa Women’s Championship.
By Sticks Chigandiwa 18h ago

City authors inspire through poem 

Dumisani Matewe and Amanda Sibanda have crafted 42 poems—25 in the first manuscript and 17 in the second—creating a collection that offers a platform for reflection, dialogue, and insight.
By Margaret Lubinda 18h ago

KwaNtuthu comedy festival to celebrate five-year milestone

Speaking about the five day event, Ndlovu said each day is intentionally curated to reflect the journey and future of the festival.
By Margaret Lubinda 19h ago