Afre, Timba deadlocked

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
Afre Corporation and co-founder of ReNaissance Merchant Bank Mr Patterson Timba have failed to agree on the settlement of a scrip loan advanced to him to raise cash on the market and pay off debts. Mr Timba sought assistance from the Afre board in the form of a scrip loan. He used the loan

Burundi’s push for universal education

Jocelyne Sambira
Offering free education, making it compulsory and supporting it politically has been the winning strategy behind Burundi’s successful bid to ensure that virtually all children get a primary school education. In this interview with Africa Renewal, Unicef’s representative in Burundi, Johannes

Waiting for the rain . . .

Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent
IT is midday and cicadas sing melodiously from Mopane trees, competing for the attention of the ear with cranking livestock bells. Villagers go on with their normal multifarious array of domestic chores — one eye on chores and another in the sky — as if appealing to God for just a few drops of

Venda dressing stands test of time

Thupeyo Muleya Features Writer
Mankind, at least according to the Bible, did not know about nakedness until Adam and Eve sinned by eating the “forbidden fruit” and thus covered their dignity with tree leaves. Since then, clothes have developed and evolved according to time and space. Like any other tribe or ethnic group,

Risking life for sadza

Loverage Nhamoyebonde Features Correspondent
SADZA nemazondo,” reads a sign in bold print, exhorting those shopping around for a repast to come and sample a dish of the staple sadza and trotters. Such signs are a common sight in the capital where backyard restaurants are sprouting, offering affordable meals, while posing a potential

Zisco: Still no steel

Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
In Kwekwe’s Torwood suburb, where workers and families of Ziscosteel (now NewZim Steel) workers live, the tales of the worker, the parent and the child weave into one big story of suffering. Ziscosteel closed down in 2008 and its revival is in limbo despite a partnership with Indian firm Essar

MDC-T members slam party stance on election candidates

Herald Reporter
Members of the MDC-T have criticised the party’s decision to bar aspiring

We’ve adequate seed, producers assure Zim

Agriculture Reporter
THE seed industry has expressed confidence about the country’s seed supply security.

Sanctions scuttle US$600m diamond revenue forecast

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE anticipated US$600 million revenue from diamonds will not be realised this year owing to sanctions.
This flies in the face of Finance Minister Tendai Biti’s economic growth projections which were hinged on diamonds.

Businessman in bid to block Copac conference

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
POLITICAL analyst and businessman Mr Danny Musukuma has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking to stop the Copac Second All-stakeholders’ Conference slated for next week. Mr Musukuma argues that the conference,

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