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Zhirahuru opens door to Masvingo Business

A new double storey building has opened in the City of Masvingo and is offering upmarket shop and office space. Situated along Shuvai Mahofa Street, near Thunder Run, the double story complex is a modern building that is owned by retired Town Clerk Adolf Gusha. The building is testament to the fact the administrator did not only preach about investment while in office but showed how it should be done if Masvingo is going to develop. “During the time I was the Town Clerk, I advocated for the construction of a minimum of two storeys in the CBD. We felt that would change the skyline of the city. The construction of Trade Centre, Junior Complex, Sunrise Mall, Musa Building bears testimony to this," he said. Zhirahuru Mall has two floors with 9 shops on the ground floor and 8 on the first. "I named the building in honour of my great grandfather Zhirahuru, whom I am told was tall and a very hard worker. The double storey is a fitting tribute to his height. We knew this wo

Africa Should not be a laggard

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By Angeline Zimbwani Mikiri TODAY is Africa Day. According to the African Union, the day was set aside to commemorate the founding of the Organisation of African Union (OAU), created in 1963 and later renamed the African Union. The day provides an opportunity to celebrate the socio-economic achievements of the continent and to reflect on the status of Africans who have been ravaged by wars, poverty and general hardship. This year’s commemoration is very important, coming as it does at a time when Afrophobia is rising on the continent. Nearby in South Africa, some African brother is blaming the other African for the economic quagmire he finds himself in. And this year’s theme is appropriately themed: “Strengthening Resilience in Nutrition and Food Security on the African Continent: Strengthening Agro Foods Systems for the Acceleration of Human. Social and Economic Capital Development.” In the case of our beloved country, Zimbabwe, growing our economy is the only way we can reduce h