New pay TV on cards
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
A group of Zimbabwean entrepreneurs are courting South Africa-based satellite broadcaster,
Leave us alone — President tells West
By Farirai Machivenyika and Takunda Maodza
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday slammed Europeans for their continued meddling in the country’s
Dumas journey to the top
whilst in Cape Town recently, this writer was fortunate to see and study the works of one of the
Cuban Cultural Group to grace Uhuru celebrations
By Vhindo Murira and Rumbidzai Mashinge
ALMENDRA Cultural Group from Cuba is expected in the country for a performance at the
Let us have more music training schools
A lot of people have shown great interest in taking up music as a career. One major challenge
Correct grain preservation
Agriculture Reporter
GRAINS are one of the most important staple foods around the globe. There are different types
Govt bans poultry imports from SA
By Obert Chifamba
GOVERNMENT has banned, with immediate effect, all imports of poultry and poultry products
Thou shall not covert thy neighbour’s land
A HOMEOWNER is £20 000 out of pocket and could end up homeless after a long-running
Peter Ndlovu allegedly defaults on maintenance
Former Warriors captain Peter Ndlovu’s legal woes have followed him to Zimbabwe after a
Africa under imperial siege
By Abayomi Azikiwe
UNITED States, United Nations and Nato military forces have intensified the implementation




