Woman beds lovers in son’s presence

Court Reporter A Harare woman is allegedly in the habit of ordering her 16-year-old son to cover his head with blankets whenever she is having sexual intercourse with her boyfriends…

Producer prices setback for cotton farmers

Farai Rugeje Agriculture Reporter Cotton farmers are appealing to Government to urgently release the producer price so they can make informed preparations for next season. Cotton Producers and Marketers Association…

From vendor to musician

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent In most farming areas most women usually survive on selling fresh farm products. This was one of the trades that Blessing Makayi specialised in when she…

ZSE forecasts difficult trading year

Conrad Mwanawashe THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has forecast a difficult trading year for listed companies with some reporting below market expectation results for the period to December 13. “I’m sure…

Tobacco exports decline 37 percent

Business Reporter TOBACCO exports from Zimbabwe to various destinations across the world declined by 37 percent between January and March. According to latest statistics released by the Tobacco Industry and…

Zim Open launched at Royal Harare

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE 2014 edition of the Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open, was launched at Royal Harare yesterday with a marked increase in its sponsorship package. This year title…

Six killed in Egypt protests

At least six Egyptian protesters have been killed in fresh demonstrations against military-backed regime in the capital Cairo. Yesterday, Egyptian security forces clashed with protesters who were rallying against the…

Rand steady as dollar strengthens

Johannesburg. – THE rand was steady in early morning trade on yesterday after weakening overnight against the dollar in response to the US Federal Reserve’s earlier rate hike statement.

LATEST: Obama calls for more sanctions on Russia over Crimea

President Barack Obama on Thursday announced new sanctions against senior Russian government officials and a Russian bank in response to the ongoing crisis in Crimea between Russia and Ukraine.

LATEST: Obama calls for more sanctions on Russia over Crimea

President Barack Obama on Thursday announced new sanctions against senior Russian government officials and a Russian bank in response to the ongoing crisis in Crimea between Russia and Ukraine.

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