Guruve citrus deal goes sour

From Opitato Guvamombe in Bindura
Before land reform, it was common to see a refrigerated haulage truck, nod, hobble, huff and puff past the communal land

Our national heroes

Tarcissius Malan George Silundika
Born: Plumtree 1929
Died: 9 April 1981, in office, at Kaguvi Building, Harare.
Buried: Heroes Acre, 12th of April 1981.

No end to rhino poaching

ABOUT 60 000 rhinos or 85 percent of their global population have been wiped out since 1970, says the World Wide Fund

Living hell for vulnerable children

By Roselyne Sachiti recently in Plumtree
“STAYING in a border town is a horrible experience for children who have lost both parents and are living in poverty. “There

Traveller’s rebate changes

Did you know that the Mid-Term Fiscal Policy Review brought about changes to the treatment of the traveller’s rebate?

SA agrees to bail out Swaziland

JOHANNESBURG.
South Africa has agreed to a R2,5 billion (US$370 million) bailout for Swaziland to help it through a budget crunch that had

Weighing pros and cons of renovating

THE question whether to buy a property in need of renovations or a stand and build from scratch is the dilemma faced by

Zesa must shape up or ship out

AS the winter makes way for summer the chilly weather that has characterised the past three months will be remembered by

Depositors’ Bill sails through

By Lloyd Gumbo
THE Deposit Protection Corporation Bill was on Tuesday passed in the Senate without amendments and it now waits

Rising from failure is the hallmark of entrepreneurs

Being a “Milkshake” in the boardroom demands a belief in ones’ self; Enough courage to look at the display of tea mugs,

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