Government approved ‘inflated tariffs’

Mobile operator Econet Zimbabwe says the existing tariffs were approved by the Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe.

Ball-tampering lands Philander in trouble

VERNON PHILANDER has become the second South African in the last nine months to be charged and fined for ball-tampering after an incident during the ongoing Galle Test.

Retailers sell contaminated diesel

QUESTIONS remain on the quality of fuel sold to motorists amid indications that some retailers were recently prosecuted for selling diesel adulterated with paraffin, casting doubts on the Zimbabwe Energy…

Excuse us, sir, . . .

What does Gabriel Ettlin mean when he says “no local acceptable substitutions are available” in terms production-related equipment? Just to host John Legend playing solo?

Alien or invasive plants: A silent enemy!

Garden Affair There are over 200 species of alien weeds in Southern Africa, most of which are threatening to destroy natural ecosystems and affecting agricultural productivity.

All eyes on Dawson

SABLES coach Brendon Dawson is this week expected to announce his squad for next month’s IRB Rugby World Cup qualifier away to Russia.

My wife was raped, it still pains me

This week our popular column takes a new twist, we are inviting readers to respond to some of the problems that would have been raised here.

Schweinsteiger for Germany captaincy

German midfield general Bastian Schweinsteiger is favourite to become the World Cup winners’ captain after the surprise international retirement of Philipp Lahm.

E15 roll-out begins

Most filling stations countrywide have begun selling ethanol-blended fuel (E15) in keeping with a Government directive to increase the blending level from 10 percent (E10).

Much more to do, Mr Tomana

An open letter to the Prosecutor-General from a businessman who experienced sanctions first-hand. During my tenure as a board member, representing Government interest on both the ZIMRE Holdings and ZIMRE…

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