Excise duty affects beer sales

Harare Bureau

INTERCONTINENTAL brewer SABMiller says that the introduction of excise duty on beer in Zimbabwe slowed down lager beer volumes growth at its local associate Delta Corporation for the nine months to 31 December, 2012.

Research and Advocacy Unit findings unfounded

Dr Sikhanyiso Duke Ndlovu

LAST month, Lloyd Tswarayi and Tony Reeler of the Research and Advocacy Unit published “findings” of what they regard as a research titled “Fragility and Education in Zimbabwe: Assessing the Impact of Violence on Education.”

Locardia copycat sues ex-lover

Midlands Correspondent

THE Gweru woman, who made headlines late last year, when she attempted to block a wedding ceremony claiming to be taking a cue from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s estranged wife, Ms Locardia Karimatsenga, is now suing her ex-lover for $5 000 for breach of promise to marry her.

Farmer loses 19 cattle after mistaking pesticide for a dipping chemical

Masvingo Correspondent

A farmer and businessman from Chivi in Masvingo last week lost 19 head of cattle

Intwasa organisers call for entries

Entertainment Reporter

The organisers of Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo are calling upon Zimbabwean and international artistes from all arts genres interested in performing during the event to submit their applications. 

ZPH loses rights to Parade magazine

Harare Bureau

THE Controller of Patents, Trade Marks and Industrial Designs has declared Ke Nako Media the legitimate owners of Parade magazine.

‘Mentoring in midwifery critical’

Health Reporter
Southern Africa demands effective mentoring in midwifery to ensure safe health of mothers and their offsprings amid growing concern over the quality of the existing crop. Donors, the Zimbabwe

Zanu-PF warns youths

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF has warned party youths who solicit donations from companies and individuals claiming proceeds would go to the party when they would not have been given the mandate. Speaking at the

Chitungwiza blast: Bodies removed from scene

Michael Chideme Senior Reporter

Bodies of people who died in a mysterious blast in Chitungwiza

CPU rescues 34 marooned villagers in Beitbridge

Herald Reporters

The Beitbridge Civil Protection Unit yesterday rescued 34 villagers

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