Warriors aim at Stars

COACH Ian Gorowa wants the Warriors to send a clear message of their intentions to qualify for the 2015 African Cup of Nations by beating Tanzania, but has warned his…

Carnival boosts economy

THE ongoing Harare International Carnival is set to bring immense benefits to all sectors of the economy especially the hospitality industry as a lot of people were expected to be…

Spying lands Kasukuwere’s employee in trouble

An  individual who worked for Minister Saviour Kasukuwere during his stint at the helm of the Youth, Indigenisation and Empowerment portfolio faces possible arrest after computer hackers discovered the employee…

Mystery over US$3tn deposits

EFFORTS to resuscitate Ziscosteel, which has since been renamed NewZim Steel, continue to be mired in breathtaking intrigue and subplots as the parties involved — Government and Indian investors Essar…

Chats between Baba Jukwa and Shoko

5 /17 /13 Baba Jukwa: Chief hie, you can visit this page. Below is the list of things we urgently need before elections. You can talk to others who sympathise…

Zim’s employment puzzle

How many people are employed? 5,7 million plus — Minister Sithembiso Nyoni 5,2 million plus — ZimStat 1,2 million plus — ZCTU SINCE the country started experiencing economic challenges after…

Legislation governing livestock selling needs reviewing

ONE of the most frequent and legitimate complaints I get from a number of livestock buyers and sellers is that the process is cumbersome and hence a fertile breeding ground…

Delays in reconstructing Old Bulawayo costly

GOVERNMENT is losing a substantial amount of money in potential revenue following delays in the reconstruction of the Old Bulawayo Cultural Village which used to draw significant numbers of local…

This tobacco con is sad

It is now clear that corruption at the auction floors is costing small-scale farmers money. What are we going to do about it?

Maridadi warns Govt on radio stations licensing

Mabvuku-Tafara National Assembly member Mr James Maridadi has warned Government against awarding community radio station licences under the current economic environment, saying this would lead to a “high

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