Women in fight over beer

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent TWO women were recently involved in a beer brawl resulting in one of them sustaining injuries after being hit with an empty beer bottle.

Germany go to Brazil with one striker

Joachim Low has made the final three cuts to his Germany Fifa World Cup™ squad with Shkodran Mustafi, Marcel Schmelzer and Kevin Volland missing out. There is only one striker…

Reforms boost woman land ownership

The spike in women managing their own agricultural land following Zimbabwe’s 2000 land reform programme catapulted the country to high up in the African league of female farmers tilling their…

Tsvangirai orders party assets seizure

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter MDC-T president Morgan Tsvangirai ordered the seizure of the party’s properties and assets that are in the hands of the renewal team led by Tendai Biti,…

Zim records rise in livestock slaughter

Harare Bureau THE volume of livestock slaughtered in Zimbabwe increased 8 percent last year, largely driven by cattle and pigs, according to latest statistics from Zimstat.

Platinum companies hail court ruling

JOHANNESBURG — Platinum producers have welcomed a Labour Court decision to strike off the roll an application by the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu).

Pension funds urged to invest responsibly

Business Reporter UNITED NATIONS Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) says it will work with Institute for Sustainability Africa (INSAF) in engaging local pension funds in educating them on how they…

Masowe shrine destroyed

Harare Bureau BUDIRIRO residents have destroyed a Johanne Masowe eChishanu shrine because the sect’s leader, Madzibaba Ishmael Mufani, allegedly incited followers to brutally assault rivals, police officers and journalists on…

SA has worst maths, science education in world

JOHANNESBURG – The quality of South Africa’s maths and science education places it last out of 148 countries, according to a World Economic Forum report.

Wood inquest: Court rules out foul play

Pamela Shumba  Senior Reporter BULAWAYO magistrate Enias Magate yesterday concluded that the death of former British Special Services soldier (SAS) Robert Wood, who was found hanging two years ago, was…

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