Sugar employees bitter
Africa Moyo TONGAAT HULLET Zimbabwe’s 7000-strong labourforce has given notice to embark on an industrial action in protest over the company’s refusal to stop remitting their monthly contributions to the…
Rastafarian Perspectives: The gorgeous girl we don’t notice
Ibo Foroma IT is a shame to note that a great many Africans and members of the Black race know not what this beauty is all about. Also known as…
Putting Africa at centre of climate change
Harmony Agere in Vic Falls African leaders and heads of agencies meeting for the Fifth Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA) here have called for a united…
Confederation’s survey risks losing relevance
MARKET watchers say CZI’s manufacturing sector survey risks losing relevance if it continues to solicit views from big corporates only rather than small and medium enterprises where economic activity seems…
Local sungura act to invade national scene
WHILE sungura music has been more dominant in the northern parts of the country where it has taken hold and become almost the ‘‘national music’’, outfits that have emerged from…
New mining laws to clean up sector
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter Miners who under-utilise resources and overstep their users’ rights will be penalised under sweeping measures proposed in the Mines and Minerals Act Amendment Bill. The Bill…
SC 11 in Spanish affair
Sports Reporter A SPANISH based organisation has tasked local soccer academy, SC 11, with identifying some rough diamonds they can polish before selling to European clubs. In a letter dated…
Govt acts on food insecurity
Chief Reporter Food distribution and cash grants in districts that harvested low maize yields last season go full throttle this week with authorities securing 112 000 tonnes of grain –…
Zambezi Magic impressed by local support
Lance Chigodo NEWLY-UNVEILED DSTV channel, Zambezi Magic which called for local content said it is impressed by the response and cooperation it has received so far from local producers and…
7 500 tax cheats hide millions
Lincoln Towindo At least 7 500 tax evaders have prejudiced Treasury of millions of dollars in unremitted dues since introduction of the multi-currency system in 2009. This emerged when the…






