Lands officer in trouble

Chinhoyi Bureau Makonde District lands officer James Gavanga has been arrested for allegedly demanding a beast as reward from a desperate land seeker to facilitate papers for him to get…

Social security cover key for informal sector

Conrad Gweru Correspondent The future of social security in Zimbabwe is under threat due to a number of issues, key amongst them the changing economic environment that has forced companies…

Towards community centred health care

Conrad Gweru Features Correspondent Health Centre Committees are a mechanism through which community participation can be effectively integrated to achieve a sustainable people-centred health system at the primary care level.

Question everything you do

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom Groundhog day! The term refers to going over a series of tedious events again and again and again, well I think you get it…

Old Hararians gear up for derby

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter ANOTHER Harare derby is on the cards this weekend when defending champions Old Hararians take on giants Harare Sports Club in the National Rugby League. The…

Hard times hit Mutorashanga

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer Mashonaland West Province is home to Mutorashanga, a small, little-talked about yet significant chrome mining area. Located about 100 kilometres north of the capital Harare,…

Maternal health still a global challenge

Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor It is just over 500 days remaining before the 2015 Millennium Development Goals deadline. While improvements have been made in the other seven goals, progress towards…

Withholding of presumptive tax from informal traders

Did you know that, in terms of Section 36C of the Income Tax Act as read with The Twenty-Sixth Schedule to the same Act, every person who is renting out…

Can Bt cotton be solution for Zim cotton growers?

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer A talk with Maria Siwela (60), a cotton farmer from Gokwe who had come to visit a relative in Harare, is a journey that offers huge…

Villagers condemn obscene art

Noah Pito Own Correspondent Villagers attending the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry meetings in Hurungwe last week had no kind words for artists who use obscene language in their…

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