Gumbo backs minister

Sunday Mail Reporter Zanu-PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo has thrown his weight behind Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora’s quest to reverse illegal land occupations. Mr Gumbo said Zanu-PF…

Tanzania plan invasion

THE Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has arranged transport for Tanzanian football fans to Harare, Zimbabwe, to support the national soccer team, Taifa Stars, during their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations…

Govt tightens screws on youth fund

Africa Moyo GOVERNMENT has tightened the purse strings on a fund that was designed to help youths establish business ventures after over 60 percent of the beneficiaries failed to repay,…

Nziramasanga proposed more years of education

Extra Reporter At the turn of the millennium, Zimbabwe, in commitment to UNESCO’s education for all policy, pledged to incorporate Early Childhood Care in its education system.

Mission Kilimanjaro: Sadomba confirms availability, Karuru expected

Makomborero Mutimukulu Libya-BASED striker Edward “Duduza” Sadomba has confirmed his availability for next Sunday’s 2015 Afcon first round, second leg qualifier against Tanzania.

Alimemda rules out defeat

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Stephen Alimenda has ruled out the possibility of a disappointment when the Warriors host the Taifa Stars in 2015 Africa Cup of Nations first round, second leg qualifier…

Bring back the Zim dollar

Section 317(c) of our constitution states that there should be a central bank whose purpose is, inter alia, “to protect the currency of Zimbabwe in the interest of balanced and…

N’anga fakes death to lure back wife

A jilted Domboshawa traditional healer is on the run after allegedly conniving with his nephew to fake his death in a bid to lure back his wife who had deserted…

MPs in land scam

Some Zanu-PF National Assembly members are said to have illegally distributed plots to desperate land-seekers to secure votes in the July 2013 harmonised elections. It has also emerged that some…

Diaspora remittances set to increase

Enacy Mapakame REMITTANCES from Zimbabweans working abroad are forecasted to increase by 11,1 percent this year to US$2 billion, economists believe. The economists attribute the surge to a recovery of…

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