7 more gunmen dead in Tunisia
TUNIS. — Tunisian security forces have killed seven gunmen in further clashes near the Libyan border, bringing to 43 the number of assailants killed in two days.
Perm sec loses $30k, pistol to thieves
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Two brothers allegedly broke into the Environment, Water and Climate Ministry’s permanent secretary Prince Mupazviriho’s vehicle at Bon Marche Eastlea, from which they stole $30 500 and…
Managing dry spells at farm level
Evans S Zininga Situations that are extraordinary require, equally extraordinary measures to curb, contain and buffer. It is very important for farmers to create a safety net around their farms…
DeMbare’s Tanzania trip called off
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS will now focus on their showdown against Highlanders in the Bob92 Super Cup without having to worry about the demanding trip to Tanzania for a pre-season…
US adds fertiliser firms on sanctions list
Business Reporter THE US has added Zimbabwe’s two fertiliser companies on its sanctions list, in a move economic analysts said is aimed at further frustrating the country’s economic turnaround. The Office…
Strive to look for survival beyond uncertainty
Shelter Chieza : Change Management “I have often wondered why when driving at night if your headlights flash on an animal either on the road or by the roadside, its initial…
Mutyavaviri happy to be back with Mighty Warriors
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter MIGHTY Warriors defender Ruvimbo Mutyavaviri says she is happy to be back in the fold after suffering a career-threatening knee injury that kept her on the sidelines…
Govt to create 4 new towns
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Government is set to create three new towns near Harare and one near Bulawayo that are expected to usher in more than 150 000 houses as it…
Livestock market update
The Livestock and Meat Advisory Council (LMAC) was inaugurated at a meeting held at the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture and Water Development on December 2, 1994 and meets bi-monthly to…
Zifa witness’ shadowy past
Sports Reporter THE man ZIFA say is their “chief witness”, the whistleblower providing the information which the association claim provides the basis for their latest crackdown against match-fixing, has a…




