Police empowered to stop abuse even in church

Police will continue to intervene in cases where churches flagrantly abuse women and children as it is their Constitutional obligation to protect human rights, a senior Government official has said.

Man loses cash in botched emeralds deal

A BID to make quick cash backfired for a Zvishavane man who was left counting his losses after being duped of his hard-earned money by two con artistes in a…

SA has nothing for Zim — Ambassador

ZIMBABWEANS have been encouraged to invest locally, attain an education and desist from migrating to other countries, as there are better opportunities if people come together to work towards nation…

Ama backs tariff competition

The Agriculture Marketing Authority (Ama) has thrown its weight behind a Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) directive barring the Cotton Ginners’ Association (CGA) from setting universal prices of cotton.

Investor’s bid to take over Archer Clothing stalled

HARARE textile firm, Paramount Garments, has expressed frustration over the continued delays in their bid to take over Bulawayo clothing concern, Archer Clothing, adding that the workers were bearing the…

Rea defends tender decision

The Rural Electrification Agency (Rea) says the awarding of a tender for the installation of power lines across the country to a local private company, Alpha Detail, was above board.

ZASMC, ZCTU bemoan occupational hazards

THE Zimbabwe Artisanal Small Scale Mining Council (ZASMC) and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) have bemoaned the increase in occupational hazards amid revelations that at least 34 workers…

Numerous challenges undermine farmers

Johnson Siamachira Small-scale farmers drive Zimbabwe’s agricultural economy, which in turn drives the country’s growth as more than half of its 12,5 million people depend on some form of farming…

How Mine, Harare City share spoils

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Smuggled HIV drugs flood Zim

People living with hiv are at risk of increased medical complications following the unregulated entry into the country of the latest generation of anti-retroviral drugs (arvs), which have become popular…

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