Japan wants workers to take a break
JAPAN wants its workers to take more holidays and work fewer hours to cut down the number of people pushing themselves into an early grave.
‘Ebola will return’, scientist warns
Paris – Congolese expert Jean-Jacques Muyembe may be little known to the public, but he has been one of the world’s top Ebola investigators since the first epidemic erupted in…
Nicoz Diamond expects property sales to rise
HARARE — Insurance firm, Nicoz Diamond says it expects sales of its cluster housing units, Diamond Villas, to pick up in view of the growth in the long-term mortgage facilities…
ZADT disburses $34m 151 agro-entities benefit from fund
Shepias Dube Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Agricultural Development Trust (ZADT) has disbursed more than $34 million since 2012 to strengthen smallholder agriculture and rural economies across the country, an official…
The Christian Youth: Dealing with your enemies
HUMAN beings by nature are relational. This week we want to talk about how to deal with our enemies.
Chitungwiza debt hits US$54m mark
The Chitungwiza Town Council is sitting on a US$54 million debt amid fears that the town, whose service delivery has been limping along, could soon grind to a halt.
85pc stock counters on CSD
ABOUT 85 percent of active counters on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange are now linked to the Central Securities Depository as the local bourse inches closer to full automation.
Young Warriors in Swazi test
From Noel Munzabwa in EZULWINI, Swaziland THE Young Warriors arrived here yesterday looking weary but confident of overcoming Swaziland in an Africa Youth Championship second round, second leg qualifier at the Somhlolo…
Divine Appointments: God is not a tradition
Ghana’s Apostle Nat Opare Yeboah comes to Zimbabwe regularly. He trained at Zaoga FIF’s AMFCC Bible School. He is founder, overseer and senior pastor of Potters Palace International Ministries in…
ZHUWAO BRIEF: Death penalty, criminal defamation, successionists
The Zhuwao Brief does not agree with Honourable Vice-President Mnangagwa on the death penalty. The Zhuwao Brief does not agree with Professor Jonathan Moyo on criminal defamation.



