Harare records 15 000 STI cases

Paidamoyo Chipunza Herald Reporter ABOUT 15 000 cases of sexually transmitted infections were recorded in Harare during the last quarter of last year raising concerns on whether distributed condoms were…

Concern over cheap food imports

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter SMALL scale farmers are being crowded out of the market by cheap food imports which are hitting hard on their revenues, a situation that has forced…

Muzondo living her dream

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor It is a dream for most young girls to excel in school, get a high flying job with a company listed on the stock exchange, marry…

Success, failure and death of a salesman

Elliot Ziwira The Book Store Playwright Arthur Miller examines how the individual is responsible for his or her own failure or success.  According to him, failure is not in-born, neither…

Rainwater harvesting cheaper option

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story As the effects of climate change worsen, more and more people in Africa have seen an increase in the scarcity of water, severely affecting sanitation and…

Moyes a happy man

BIRMINGHAM. — Manchester United manager David Moyes hailed the transformation by his players as they bounced back from a Champions League soccer defeat with a 3-0 victory at West Bromwich…

Property data bank on the cards

Clara Mawere Business Reporter THE African Centre for Real Estate and Land Economics is compiling Zimbabwe’s first property data bank and price index to provide information on the proper pricing…

Rambanepasi wins

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter WILBERT Rambanepasi is the new chairperson of the Zifa Women’s Soccer Northern Region following his election victory at the weekend. Rambanepasi, who began his involvement…

Angola seeks to boost agricultural productivity

LUANDA. — Oil-rich Angola aims to roll out measures to boost productivity in its agriculture sector and curb its dependence on food imports, but there are concerns price hikes will…

Zim will rise again

Hannan Chitate Business Correspondent ZIMBABWE will thrive once again if the climate, direction and leadership strategically demonstrate intention beyond the obvious planning and rhetoric. Relevant investors will consider consistency of…

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