‘Budget should be people-centred’

Kuda Bwititi in Victoria Falls The 2016 National Budget should be responsive to people’s wishes to promote socio-economic transformation, Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Methodist music fest in November

Desire Ncube THE Methodist Church in Zimbabwe will next month hold its two-day annual national music convention in Harare. The event will start on November 21 at Harare Exhibition Park.…

OPINION: The law can end this crisis

The media have been awash with reports that portray a public sector in the throes of a financial management crisis. The Comptroller and Auditor-General, Mrs Mildred Chiri, presented two shocking…

Bacon, sausages as bad as smoking

Shamiso Yikoniko Bacon, sausages, biltong and ham cause cancer in pretty much the same way smoking does, the latest World Health Organisation research shows. WHO’s International Agency for Research on…

Harnessing the power of the future

Kevin Makoni Zimbabwe’s power generation sector has recently been dominated by news of the unprecedented low water levels at Kariba Dam and their effect on our power generation capacity. The…

Lessons from the ‘Blue Train’

Extra Reporter Rail tourism has the potential to ease some of the NRZ’s financial woes as the operation of two luxury trains shows. South Africa’s famous Blue Train and a…

FBC to open SME bank

Livingstone Marufu FBC Holdings, which is angling for the informal market, is set to open a new branch in Graniteside, Harare and the bank is specifically designed to cater for…

Abigail Mwembe to launch gospel album

Ntombiyolwandle Ndlovu GOSPEL music lovers in Bulawayo will have an early Christmas present if plans by gospel songstress Abigail Mwembe to launch a live DVD album in the first week…

Holy Qur’aan Speaks: Slaughtering animals for food (Part 3)

IN this third and last part, we look at various modern mechanised methods used by commercial meat producing companies. While they have refined many techniques in to meet high demands…

Ansa journey gathers pace

Sports Reporter THE journey to selecting the country’s top sportsperson sport has gathered pace with the Annual National Sports Awards’ judging panel holding their first meeting in the capital last…

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