Builder to pay $85 for child upkeep
Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A woman has taken her former husband to the Harare Civil Court demanding $600 a month for the upkeep of their two children. Mary Chisveto accused her…
Chidyausiku calls for separation of courts
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has called for the physical separation of the Constitutional Court from the Supreme Court to ease pressure on overwhelmed judges.
‘Chrome ore exports slow’
Business Reporter DEPUTY Mines and Mining Development Minister Fred Moyo yesterday said chrome ore exports are moving at a “very slow” pace due to continued fall in global prices.
Journalism is about getting facts right, says Mushohwe
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Government does not want to see journalists being unnecessarily arrested, but media practitioners should erase the notion that the Bill of Rights was made for them…
Best Fruit Processors expects 20 000 tonnes
Martin Kadzere Business Reporter NEWLY established fruit processing firm Best Fruit Processors says it expects to process 20 000 tonnes of fruit this year at its Norton plant with revenue…
Silver Screen: Documentaries matter after all
Tafadzwa Zimoyo I remain loyal as one of the broadcaster’s viewers. I was happy to learn that Government shares my sentiments after Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Christopher Mushohwe said…
Leah to host fashion show
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean designer Leah Mubwandarika is set to host a fashion show in the country for the first time under her label. The label, Leah African…
Quake rattles Kariba
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau A 4,6 magnitude earthquake hit the Kariba area and parts of neighbouring Zambia on Saturday morning, raising fears about the safety of the vulnerable Kariba dam wall,…
Health forecast: Which diseases will rise or fall?
Susan Brink Correspondent Measles, the reorganisation of the World Health Organisation and the Zika virus could all make global health headlines in 2016. No one predicted the Ebola epidemic before it…
Where are the Chevrons going?
CAPE TOWN. — Where are Zimbabwe going? It looks like a path, is shaped like one — but then again it doesn’t, and isn’t. They are a Test nation who played…











