Farmers need partnerships: VP
By Kuda Bwititi
VICE-President Joice Mujuru has implored the corporate sector to foster joint synergies with farmers as such partnerships spur economic development.
Apostolic changing times
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi
IN 2005, apostolic sects’ leaders made a departure from the expected by making a landmark decision barring polygamy in their churches.
Sam’s ‘girlfriend’ finally gives birth
By Shamiso Yikoniko
Ropafadzo Vhiriri, the girl who claimed to have been impregnated by Sam Mtukudzi during his final days on earth, has finally given birth, close to two months after the normal gestation period.
TIMB wants better farmers’ welfare
Sunday Mail Reporter
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has ordered Boka Tobacco Floors to focus on farmers’ welfare this marketing season to avoid the bad experiences of past seasons when growers had to grapple with accommodation, transport and other logistical challenges.
Goromonzi receives Presidential agricultural inputs
By Tinashe Farawo
MORE than 5 000 families in Goromonzi West have benefited from the US$33 million Presidential Agricultural Input Scheme since its inception at the beginning of the 2010-2011 summer cropping season.
Lovers’ gig at 7 Arts Theatre
By Mtandazo Dube
LOVE is in the air, in eight days it will be St Valentine’s Day.
Local pharmacies need US$50m
By Darlington Musarurwa
THE country’s local pharmaceutical industry needs an estimated US$50 million in investment in order to shore up capacity utilisation and restore competitiveness, particularly against the backdrop of an influx in imported drugs, it has been learnt.
Land reform a success: survey
By Tinashe Farawo
THE Government has achieved its objective of empowering indigenous Zimbabweans through the land reform programme as two-thirds of the beneficiaries are ordinary citizens, a new study has revealed.
Miss Tourism finals on this weekend
By Silence Charumbira
The Miss Tourism Zimbabwe finals are on this Saturday at the Harare International Conference Centre.
Chapfika on fraud charge
By Augustine Moyo
ZIMBABWE Tobacco Auction Centre (Zitac) shareholder and former chairman Mr Robson Chapfika is facing serious fraud charges involving more than US$80 000, it has been confirmed.











