SA, Zim urged to review Customs regulations

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development Minister Nyasha Chikwinya has urged Zimbabwe and South Africa to review Customs regulations which she said hindered the growth of businesswomen…

Stock short-season varieties, seed firms told

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Seed producing companies must ensure short season varieties and small grain seed is on the market on time for easy access following the forecast that the 2015-16…

Champion wins Mr Ironman

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter CHAMPION Chienderamwano flexed his muscles to regain the Mr Ironman bodybuilding title at the Odyssey Centre in Kadoma on Saturday. The 29-year-old Botswana-based body-builder first won this title…

Prepaid water trial run begins

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter—- HARARE City Council has started installing prepaid water meters in selected parts of the city in a trial run that will lead to a city-wide roll-out of…

Attaching RBZ property not an option: Court

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— Attachment of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe property in settlement of debts is not an option for creditors and those owed should simply wait for the central…

Rhinos, Ngezi Platinum share spoils

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter BLACK Rhinos moved a place up the ladder to second position in the Northern Region Division One soccer league despite being held to a goalless draw by…

Handball teams for Durban

Collin Matiza Sports Editor A RECORD 15 Zimbabwean teams will take part in this year’s Umlazi junior handball tournament in Durban, South Africa, in December. The tournament is an annual event hosted…

Govt reinstates two Chiredzi doctors

Masvingo Bureau Government has reinstated two senior doctors at Chiredzi General Hospital who were earlier this year suspended on accusations of rampant absenteeism and negligence believed to have resulted in…

When the jackal ate his own tail

Ignatius Mabasa Shelling The Nuts Once upon a time, a hungry jackal searching for food thought he had found himself lunch when actually he had caught his own tail. Without…

Millions at risk as severe drought hits Ethiopia

Addis Ababa — Around 4,5 million Ethiopians could be in need of food aid because of a drought in the country, the UN has said. Hardest-hit areas are Ethiopia’s eastern…

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