Mutizwa to step down as Delta CEO
Business ReporterDELTA Corporation chief executive officer Mr Joe Mutizwa will step down from his post and that of director of the beverage maker on May 31. He wwill be succeeded by Mr Pearson Gowero, who takes office from
Tourism Matrix: We might never have this chance again in 300 years

Isdore Guvamombe
THE United Nations World Tourism Organisation inspectors arrived in the country three days ago to inspect Zimbabwe and Zambia’s progress in their preparation to host the 2013 general assembly.
Economics of the environment
Albert NhamoyebondeWhen the subject of the environment is broached, many people may just focus on pollution, sanitation, deforestation, veld fires and so forth, one of the major concerns should be what a country
Homosexuals have no place in African culture

Editorial Comment
There is a very disturbing trend on how some issues that concern African interests are being handled by the world’s mother body — the United Nations, and at the end of the day as the people of this
EMA gives tips
Agriculture Reporter
The Environmental Management Agency advises farmers to carry out correct agronomic practices at the right time to boost yields.
Conservation agriculture to boost food security
Agriculture Reporter
GOVERNEMNT with support from the Food and Agriculture Organisation and the Common Market for East and Southern Africa has launched the Conservation Agriculture Up-scaling Framework for
Dried meat feud resolved in court
Court ReporterA couple that took each other to court over dry meat, reunited after the magistrate asked the protagonists to stare into each other’s eyes and introspect. Mrs Jane Dapi had taken her husband of 25
Zim to lose free to air SA tv channels by mid May
MILLIONS of Zimbabweans will lose free access to South African TV channels by mid-May after a court closed a signal loophole that had also been exploited by half a dozen other regional countries.South African TV signal carrier, Sentech, was last week found by the Johannesburg High Court to be
China donates US$14m goods

Agriculture Reporter
CHINA yesterday handed over a consignment of rice and wheat worth US$14 million to the Zimbabwean Government for distribution to the poor. The consignment comprised 9 722,85 tonnes of




