Unsettled debts put farmers in limbo

Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter Preparations for the 2013/2014 cropping season are progressing at a steady pace but unsettled debts have put most farmers in a fix threatening to scuttle efforts…

The art of eating

Dr Annamore Jamu Features Correspondent How long do you take to eat your breakfast, lunch or dinner? How long do you take to drink a glass of freshly squeezed orange…

Prosecutor General goes after Morgen Komichi

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter The Prosecutor General’s Office wants the community service imposed on MDC-T deputy national chairperson Morgen Komichi to be reversed and have the politician jailed for criminally…

Netanyahu Moscow visit on Iran falls flat

TEL AVIV. — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Moscow to push Russia into taking a harder line on Iranian nuclear negotiations has fallen flat, Israel’s media said yesterday.…

Zim Asset gets Namibia nod

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter NAMIBIA has hailed Government’s new economic blue print, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim Asset) as a tool for stimulation economic growth. Namibian ambassador…

The audacity of decadence

Stanely Mushava THE Golden Jubilee of John F Kennedy’s assassination being commemorated today provides America with an opportunity to introspect on the precipitate degeneration of the Oval Office from the…

Remembering Mumurwi Battle

Edmore Mazivofa Features Correspondent THE squeals of birds and the deafening resonance of Christmas beetles disturb the deathly silence of a small valley near Mumurwi Mountains in Musana Communal Lands…

Jah Prayzah to sample new album

Arts Correspondent Contemporary musician Jah Prayzah is expected to give fans a foretaste of his upcoming album, due for release anytime soon, when he performs at the Aquatic Complex in…

Doctors hike medical consultation fees

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter Doctors have increased medical consultation fees by more than 100 percent from US$20 to US$50, while specialists are now charging up to US$120 from US$60, threatening…

Import duty set to go up

Senior Reporter Import duty and tariffs on selected items will go up soon with the Government already working on measures to protect the local industry from competition from cheap products.…

×
×