The government has doled out chrome mines to an apostolic churches’ organisation as the 2018 elections race heats up.
The Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe(ACCZ) executive president Archbishop Johannes Ndanga told members of the organisation confirming that government gave ACCZ chrome mines.
Publish Date: Friday, November 10th 2017 |
Only 24% of my journalism class at college is female. Looking at that statistics it’s quite easy for an observer to assume that women in Zimbabwe are not interested in journalism as a career choice. Are the demands of the profession too demanding that only a few women are capable of meeting them? The obvious answer to that question is Zimbabwean women in this field are equally capable as their male counterparts. I see that in my fellow female students, their passion is relentless. The quality of their work is astounding yet there are fewer of them in my class. How can this sad situation be allowed to exist in a country that has signed up to achieving gender equality under the UN’s Sustainable development goals (SDGs)?
Publish Date: Sunday, September 17th 2017 |
Multi-award winning Zimbabwean headquartered tech company, BazTech says a positive reaction by Zambia's growing market for technological equipment and software has influence the company to confirm its need to weld a mainstay in the country by recapitalized to enhance its operation.
The tech company has footprint in across the southern African bloc.
Publish Date: Sunday, September 17th 2017 |
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed brick maker Willdale Limited plans to contest in Zambia booming construction industry and as a commodity and service provider.
The company which rolled its sleeves in readiness for the marketing which has for long imported bulk of building construction from China and South Africa, late last year invested over $2 million in setting up a transport logistics unit, by acquiring a fleet of 12 specialised trucks.
Publish Date: Sunday, September 17th 2017 |
Barely three weeks away from analogue switch off deadline, TopStar has managed to integrate better part of Eastern Province, into the global oriented program.
Zambia, is changing the Terrestrial TV Broadcasting platform from Analog to Digital, in conformity with the provisions of the Geneva 2006 (GE06) Digital TV Broadcasting plan. This is in line with a plan to transform the old Analogue TV Plan (174-230MHz and 470-862MHz) and encompassing Europe, Arab States and Africa under a campaign dubbed "digital migration."
Publish Date: Sunday, September 17th 2017 |