Solar products regulatory framework on cards

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) last Wednesday said it is formulating guidelines to curtail the flooding of poor quality solar products into the country.

ZETDC gets tax reprieve

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company got a reprieve after the High Court absolved it from paying unit tax to rural district councils in the…

Zim dancehall debate rages on

Fred Zindi Music For as long as it remains so popular, like it or not, we shall continue to debate about Zimdancehall. Last week, I engaged stakeholders involved in this…

Williams wanted to quit cricket

BEFORE serious preparation for this year’s Cricket World Cup had even begun, Sean Williams knew it would be a watershed tournament for him. It wasn’t his own performances in the…

Mega platinum project takes off

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter WORK on the billion dollar platinum project at Darwendale, signed by the Government and Russians late last year, has started in earnest, with various sectors of…

Error message: The myths behind atheism

Literature Today With Stanely Mushava A radio debate flares up a crossfire of narratives regarding the place of religion in public life. Militant atheist Richard Dawkins is hurling his usual…

ARDA struggles to repay $11m debt

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Agricultural Rural Development Authority is failing to repay an $11 million debt as the company is struggling to fully utilise its arable land due to…

Zifa disappoint coaches

Shepherd Mandizvidza Sports Correspondent TROUBLED Zifa have angered a “battalion” of 25 candidates that finished a two-week Caf A Licence course in Harare on Saturday with a no-show by the…

Govt should do more to guarantee pension rights

Martin Tarusenga In the wake of what appears to pensioners and members of pension funds, to be a widespread unabated abuse of rights from pension and insurance contracts by insurance…

United remain in top four

Manchester United got away with it: again. Were they the better side? No. Did they deserve a point? Barely. Yet there they are, still in the top four, refusing to…

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