Mazowe Bricks strike illegal
Wenceslaus Murape Labour ReporterThe demonstration by workers at Mazowe Bricks last week has been declared illegal by the Brick and Clay Trade Union of Zimbabwe. Workers at the Chinese-owned brick moulding company situated along
Drought mitigation drive on
Obert Chifamba Senior Agriculture ReporterGOVERNMENT has moved 7 000 tonnes of stock-feeds to drought prone areas of Zimbabwe in a programme that started last September to supplement feeding for livestock in drought-prone areas.
Council assets to go under the hammer next week
From George Maponga in MasvingoNearly 50 vehicles, including road-making equipment such as tippers and front-end loaders, from the Masvingo City Council will go under the hammer next week. The Messenger of Court has already issued
Metal silos for rural farmers
Agriculture ReporterGovernment is training rural artisans to produce metal silos that are essential in reducing post harvest losses. The project, dubbed Effective Grain Storage, is being run in Mashonaland Central and Manicaland
Masvingo dams now 100 percent full
Masvingo BureauMost major dams in Masvingo have increased their water levels siginificantly after sustained and torrential rainfall that hit most parts of the province. Most water reservoirs in the Lowveld are 100
NetOne sues RBZ
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
NetOne Cellular (Pvt) Ltd has taken the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono to the High Court claiming an outstanding US$805 996 mobile phone bill, which the central bank accrued
Compensation for what?
Mai Jukwa
The evicted white farmers have reignited their misguided demands for compensation from the Zimbabwean people. Let it be made clear, Zimbabwe will never compensate the British white settlers
Liberty and opposition politics in Africa
Marshall GoreThe issue of credibility in domestic politics has always been a thorny one for most political parties in Africa, especially the opposition. In Southern Africa where I come from, the liberation has always
Editorial Comment: Referendum a needless expense
Finance Minister Tendai Biti brewed a shocker this week when he sensationally claimed that the fiscus had only US$200, a statement that many naturally dismissed with the contempt it deserved for
Say whatever you want but I can tell you that we have the greatest football fans in the world
Sharuko On Saturday
To emerge out of this quagmire of chaos, and still find the heart to believe that tomorrow will be a better day, the Warriors will be a better team, Zifa will be a better functional body that doesn’t


