Learn-now-pay-later unsustainable
By Daniel Nemukuyu
as Zimbabwe is highly respected for valuing education as a fundamental right for every child, the policy
Mhofu’s Leopards promoted
By Petros Kausiyo
MODEST South African outfit Black Leopards were still over the moon yesterday, a day after veteran Zimbabwe
Biti’s U-turn on Govt pay rise
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti, who has repeatedly claimed that Government has no money to award civil servants
Workers fired over sanctions
By Jonah Takaendesa
FOUR workers with a Harare wholesaler lost their jobs for taking a day off to attend the National Anti-Sanctions
President courts foreign investors
From Farai Dzirutwe in PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia
PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged foreign investors, particularly those from countries under the ambit of the Smart
Butchery fined for faking product
Court Reporter
GOCHI-GOCHI butchery at Mereki Shopping Centre in Warren Park D, Harare, was last week fined US$50 after being




