Farmers express mixed feelings over land tax

Farai Rugeje Agriculture Reporter Farmers are uneasy about the reintroduction of a land tax of US$1 per hectare per month on A1 and A2 farms, with many saying the initiative…

Video expert optimistic about local productions

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Gilbert Eugene Peters (25) is the founder and owner of Spidex Media Company, a Harare-based business which specialises in print, electronic and social media. The IT…

Top seeds set for final showdown in New Winners

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE New Winners tournament continued yesterday, with top seeds Luca Picci and Zarah Finnigan reaching the finals at Harare Sports Club.

Man sodomises drunken friend

Court Reporter A 38-YEAR-OLD Epworth man is in court on allegations of sodomising his drunken friend. It is the State’s case that the complainant (33) passed out after taking one…

‘Tshiki’ dumps Highlanders

Ricky Zililo in Bulawayo BULAWAYO soccer giants Highlanders’ lack of financial muscle has seen them suffer another off-season transfer blow after being ditched by their last season’s top goalscorer Njabulo…

FDI remains key to resolving BOP crisis

Zimbabwe currently does not have a balanced trading relationship with the rest of the world. We are currently running a trade deficit with many countries and as a whole we…

Man of the cloth acquitted

Lovemore Meya Court Reporter A pastor with Believe in God Ministries, who was facing charges of swindling a Seke man of US$12 000 in a residential stand deal, was yesterday…

Tropical cyclone could hit Madagascar

An area of showers and thunderstorms continues to move across the Mozambique channel, just west of Madagascar. This area of showers and thunderstorms has become better organised and could become…

Keep our history: Acting President

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Acting President Joice Mujuru yesterday bemoaned the failure by liberation war luminaries to record the country’s history, especially the fight against colonial rule, and warned that…

Man U flops to get wage cuts

LONDON. — Manchester United’s flops are facing wage cuts of up to 25 percent. SunSport can reveal some players will see their salaries slashed if David Moyes’ strugglers fail to…

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