Mbire: Zim’s youngest, most organised district
IN Rhodesia, a combination of tsetse flies, the scotching heat and wildlife roaming free, made the vast swathe of land largely
Shamu launches cows’ artificial insemination project
Senior Reporter
CHEGUTU East legislator Cde Webster Shamu on Wednesday launched a programme for cows to be artificially inseminated
Extend loan facilities to tobacco growers — Made
Agriculture Reporter
GOVERNMENT has called upon the banking sector to extend loan facilities to tobacco growers to increase production.
Reckless behaviour fuels HIV spread
Catherine Murombedzi
Baby sitting on her lap, she tapped her leg to the blurring sound of sungura music playing in the smoke-filled tavern.
Riots rock Zambia over slow vote result
LUSAKA – Zambian President Rupiah Banda called for calm yesterday as the country awaited the results of this week’s
Police surround militants in Dagestan
MAKHACHKALA. – Police in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan were engaged yesterday in an operation to
Iran engages Russia over nuke sites
MOSCOW. – Iran is in talks with Russia to build new nuclear facilities, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday.
Zim ready for FDI: Ncube
Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has created the right macro-economic conditions critical for foreign direct investment, a Cabinet minister
Afre risks ZSE suspension
Business Reporter
AFRE Corporation risks suspension from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange if it proceeds with its shareholder meetings scheduled
NSSA pension collections hit US$181,4m
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
National Social Security Authority pensions and compensation fund collections increased by 9 percent to US$181,4 million






