Exploring the ‘feel good drugs’ sector

Tinomuda Chakanyuka  Sunday News Reporter FORGET cocaine, heroine, mandrax and many other so-called hard drugs. Histalix, Broncleer and Stopayne cough syrups as well as Pynstop tablets are the hottest thing…

Silobela musician debuts hit album in SA

Peter Matika  Senior Leisure Reporter A SOUTH Africa based Zimbabwean born musician has released a sizzling six-track album, titled Vuk’zenzele, which is reportedly rocking the airwaves in that country. The…

Aquirium placed under provisional liquidation

Thulani Ndlovu Business Correspondent GWERU-BASED gold and antimony mining company, Aquirium Trading has been placed under provisional liquidation by the High Court after failing to repay a debt of more…

Phiri — the untouted music hero

Ngqwele Dube Sunday Leisure Correspondent SETTING foot into Elliot Phiri’s living room in Bulawayo’s Magwegwe North suburb, you are immediately greeted with a public address sound system nestled on the…

Factors to consider in poultry production

Mhlupeki Dube Farming Issues IT is very common these days to see a lot of smallholder farmers queuing at chick supplying shops around the city. These farmers are targeting the…

Govt dimisses circumcision death claim

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter ZIMBABWEAN authorities have dismissed as baseless and untrue, suggestions that a 10-year-old boy based in the United Kingdom who died in the European country last…

Herdman axes employer’s son over $20

Fairness Moyana Sunday News Correspondent A BINGA herdman will rue the day he struck his employer’s son who had demanded his $20 with an axe. Mlungisi Moyo (24) of Chishizha,…

Mutsvangwa new war vets boss

George Maponga in Masvingo FOREIGN Affairs Deputy Minister Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa is the new leader of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association after he was nominated to lead the…

Insurance on the streets — Is this the new trend? (Part 2)

Collin Banda Economic Focus THE biggest challenge many developing countries face today is trying to develop their economies so that they become close to benchmarks set by those countries that…

Presidential Agricultural Inputs Scheme to benefit 1,6m households

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has acquired inputs worth US$200 million under the Presidential Agricultural Input Scheme, which will benefit 1,6 million households this farming season.

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