South Africa’s fastest-growing industries

For decades, South Africa’s largest industries were agriculture and mining. For decades, South Africa’s largest industries were agriculture and mining. These were the engines driving wealth in the country, but in recent times, there has been a shift towards retail and wholesale trade, technology, and communications.  The country has also become a popular tourist destination,…

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All set for Call to Worship’s 16th anniversary event

Call to Worship celebrates their 16th anniversary at Harare Gardens this weekend All is set for Call to Worship’s highly anticipated 16th-anniversary celebration this weekend, to be held at the Harare Gardens on Saturday.  Thousands of worshippers are expected to flood the venue for an unforgettable day of spiritual revival, live music and a powerful…

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2 more RG’s officers nabbed for passport fraud

passport fraud TWO more Registrar-General officials appeared in court for fraudulently issuing passports to four Cameroonian nationals. Tapiwa Hove (38) and Sean Makuku (38), who were jointly charged with Leona Fungai (35), were remanded in custody to today for bail application by Harare regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa. They are being charged with bribery and contravening…

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Pam Golding Properties launches office in Paris

Source: Supplied. The property group has acquired an existing business, Cassil Immobilier, situated at 78 rue de Sèvres, which under the new ownership is now trading as Pam Golding Properties Paris. The 7th arrondissement is one of Paris’ most affluent and prestigious areas, home to the Eiffel Tower, top gourmet restaurants, luxury fashion boutiques, monuments…

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Human-wildlife conflict escalates in Bikita 

Human-wildlife conflict escalates in Bikita  THE shortage of water in rural Bikita, Masvingo province, has seen a sharp increase in cases of human-wildlife conflicts as wild animals from the nearby animal conservancy trespass into the villages in search of the precious liquid, NewsDay has learnt. Villagers in ward 25, Musayize, told NewsDay that they now feared…

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An African paradox: Why do billions of dollars in donations fail to solve the continent’s problems?

African countries receive more than $150 billion a year in aid from Western governments, international organizations and private funds. Although the amount of the assistance is significant, many analysts and experts believe there are serious systemic problems that prevent the continent from implementing meaningful change. This begs the question: Why do problems such as famine,…

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