Environment: Mine Rehabilitation Options

Statutory Instrument 94 of 2014 prohibits alluvial mining within 200m of river banks. Companies affected by this say there are other measures to protect the environment and ensure that water…

Glaring Symptoms of an Imminent Credit Freeze

Business Editor’s Brief OF late there has been a worrying vibe – maybe justifiable – which, if left unchecked, might ultimately lead to a credit freeze on the local financial…

We say goodbye to world football greats

AT least two parts of the African dream continue to wallow in the world of make-believe after the fantastic shows by Algeria and Nigeria in qualifying into the last 16…

Of Child Abuse and the Junior Parliamentarians

It is a few minutes past mid-day at Muriuki homestead in Mukumbura. Upon returning home from a village meeting, a man carefully inspects the deserted compound before entering his house…

Shabanie register first away win

Harare City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 1 Shabanie. . . . . . . . . .…

ZPC Kariba still unbeaten

ZPC Kariba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 1 Chiredzi FC . . . . .…

Pensioners sing the blues

The Local Authorities Pension Fund (LAPF) is living on the edge owing to non-remittance of dues, putting the livelihoods of thousands of pensioners on the line.

Women in Zimbabwe still face challenges?

A National Women’s Constitutional Conference recently held in Harare unearthed a number of challenges that women still face several months after the adoption of the new constitution amid calls for…

Editorial Comment: A single account, a single objective

Mining has been driving economic growth in Africa for decades and the spectacular progress much of the continent has been making in the 21st century is directly attributable to the…

National Blood Services defends results

National Blood Services of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has dismissed allegations by musician Alick Macheso that DNA testing done through their facilitation was opaque.

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