Redraw boundaries of natural farming, Govt urged

As the effects of climate change continue to wreck havoc on communities, particularly those in rural areas, questions are being asked on the relevance of the natural farming

Economic empowerment revolution irreversible

Gilbert Muponda Market Watch
Zimbabwe’s ongoing economic empowerment and indigenisation programme is an imperative project that is unavoidable and required to achieve meaningful economic growth.

US to review foreclosures by 14 major lenders

WASHINGTON. – US officials have launched an independent review process in which individuals can challenge foreclosures carried out by 14 major lenders in the wake of the 2008

Requirements for cession of property

Vengai Madzima Property Guide
Cession is the ceding of property by written agreement or treaty with the purchaser getting immediate rights on the property. In most situations, deeds are scheduled to come out at

Traffic problems: Lessons from Kenya

Dennis Patrick Milkshake in the boardroom
To fly from Zimbabwe to Kenya takes three hours on a direct flight; to get from Jomo Kenyatta Airport to your hotel can take just as long.  Nairobi has a traffic problem. Three lanes

Liquidity crisis to persist

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
FINANCIAL experts contend lack of long-term Government money market instruments has contributed to the continuing widespread liquidity crisis in the economy. Government has

All you need to know about computer viruses

Tonderai Rutsito Business Correspondent
Most people tend to describe whatever kind of computer problem they have as a virus! So long as the computer does not respond as expected, they have wrongfully or unjustifiably

Govt sets up new energy authority

Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has set up the Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Authority as part of the process to harmonise regulation of the energy sector. ZERA is the new legal entity regulating

Condoms in schools: Let children speak

RECENTLY, there has been debate that condoms ought to be distributed in schools to curb the spread of HIV. This was not  the National Aids Council’s (NAC) view, but they were bringing out what they had found out in their survey and what the general public felt would be a mitigatory factor to the spread of the HIV virus.

Parents were outraged by the perceived solution and in the melee the debate got lost.
At a workshop by SafAids on National Policy Dialogue for young people, the challenges they faced in accessing sexual health reproductive rights services, we got a chance to hear what the young have to say.
In most instances, it is the older generation making decisions, which

Mukwerekwere Burn on tour of colleges

Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
Recently I was delighted to receive from Blessing Hungwe of NKM and Development Artists, a schedule of the performance tour of “Burn Mukwerekwere Burn” to colleges in

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