US film producers Abubakar, Madigan conduct workshop in Harare
RENOWNED film business experts and producers Alix Madigan (American) and Dorina Amina Abubakar (Ghanaian-American) were in Harare.
By Tendai Sauta
13h ago
New Zealand wary of Chevrons
Zimbabwe boasts their captain Sikandar Raza, who scored a half-century against South Africa.
By Austin Karonga
13h ago
2-time Pulitzer prize winner, playwright Nottage in Zim
Nottage, renowned for her powerful plays such as Sweat and Ruined, is celebrated for her socially engaging storytelling, often focusing on the lives of black working-class individuals.
By Makanaka Membere
13h ago
Zim’s tax burden turns off investors
This is contained in Zimbabwe Competitiveness Report (ZCR) 2024 report released on Wednesday by the National Competitiveness Commission (NCC).
By Tael Mudzingwa and Kirsty Sibanda
13h ago
More than 300 exhibitors set for ZAS
This year, ZAS celebrates 130 years of agricultural excellence, innovation and resilience.
By Business Reporter
14h ago
Zim’s milk output soars in 2025
The increased output is helping to reduce the import bill on dairy products, conserving the much-needed foreign currency and ensuring the availability of locally-produced milk and related products
By Nqobizwe Thebe
15h ago
Understanding customs fraud
Zimra works with the assistance and cooperation of various government agencies and ministries, such as the Zimbabwe Republic Police
By Kevin Tutani
16h ago
Robinson enjoys Zim stay
New Zealand is currently in Zimbabwe for a T20 Tri-Series, which also includes the host nation and South Africa
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
16h ago
When compliance falters: Inside Zimra’s tough calls
Chinamasa opens up about the agency’s most controversial decisions, the pressure points of enforcement, and why digital disruption may
By Freeman Makopa
16h ago