Has religion gone commercial? -Merchandise sold during sermons -Churches open lodges -Rich, poor get different treatment

For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows” —…

Mining companies guilty of human rights abuse

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Mr Fortune Siziba from Zvishavane District under Chief Mapanzure’s area in the Midlands Province experienced a dramatic, yet saddening shift in his life after…

New clinic for Tsholotsho

Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter VILLAGERS in Jowa, Tsholotsho, are optimistic about their health following the construction of a new clinic in Mpumelelo Village 2. The clinic, which has been under…

Kasukuwere to head region’s water council

Zimbabwe was yesterday chosen to head the Southern region division of the African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) at the council’s general assembly in Senegal. Environment, Water and Climate Minister…

VP Mujuru denounces factionalism

Midlands Correspondents VICE-PRESIDENT Joice Mujuru yesterday denounced divisions and disunity in Zanu-PF, saying this could hinder the implementation of Zim Asset as well as other people-centred programmes.

Large population will propagate poverty

We need to be cognisant of the fact that a large disempowered population is a burden to the nation; it undermines health, development and political stability. One of the millennium…

Fishermen cry foul over licensing fees

Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent Fact sheet National Parks fishing permit: $2 500/ annum

Disability not stumbling block for band

Thobekisiwe Gumede Sunday Leisure Reporter DESPITE living with disabilities, they are a professional group of musicians who are able to keep their audience enthralled and usually up on their feet…

Industry urges RBZ to impose 8pc interest on deposits

INDUSTRY has called upon the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to compel local banks to put an interest of around 7 percent and 8 percent on deposits.

Blood, sweat and tears at RTG

AS Rainbow Tourism Group’s management prepare for the next phase of its restructuring exercise, market watchers believe that shareholders are likely to sanction their plans, especially in the wake of…

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