Say no to plunder of resources by West

The call for Africans to realise that they are masters of their own destiny should not remain a lone voice from President Mugabe. It is time African leaders speak with…

Untrained teachers feel left out

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A FEW weeks after the opening of schools, a number of teaching posts in rural schools have been filled by holders of non-teaching related degrees and…

Birthday guests bring Sandra to tears

Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment Correspondent SANDRA Ndebele came close to tears, when about 400 children sang a birthday song for her during her belated birthday party held at Amakhosi Cultural Centre…

Culture group pays tribute to Nkomo

Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment  Correspondent THE legacy of the late vice president Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo continues to be acknowledged as a local cultural group, Matojeni Cultural Society on Friday…

First lady of comedy cracks ribs

Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment correspondent BULAWAYO’S first lady of comedy Nomsa Muleya lived up to her billing with a hilarious set during the Mahlekisa Comedy Nights on Friday night. The female…

Private sector urged to contract farmers

Business Reporter THE private sector has been urged to take an active part in agriculture by supporting farmers to promote food security in the country. Speaking at a food security…

BAT to increase capital expenditure

Harare Bureau BRITISH America Tobacco Zimbabwe has spent more than $5 million over the past five years in capital investments, the company’s finance director Peter Doona said. About 50 percent…

Gold miners lobby for royalty, power tariffs reduction

Harare Bureau Gold mining companies are lobbying government for a reduction in the rate of royalty and power tariffs applicable to the gold mining sector to avoid potential collapse of…

Millers condemn finished products imports

Business Reporter THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe has condemned the importation of flour and maize meal as the main cause of problems and challenges faced by the milling industry.…

Zim gets $4,12m sewer, water sanitation equipment

Harare Bureau The African Development Bank last week gave the government sewer and water sanitation equipment worth $4,12 million under the Zimbabwe Multi-Donor Trust Funds (Zimfund). The equipment was handed…

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