Nama umbheda otshontshiweyo emahlombe amasela
YiNtatheli kaMthunywa ZIBUKELE ibhayisikopo yamahala izakhamizi zelokitshini leCowdray Park eMaphayiphini ngemva kokuba amanye amadoda amabili atshontshe umbheda wesinye isakhamuzi sakule indawo ethutshe ewuthwele emahlombe nanko phela ubusunamathele.
Produce your environmental impact assessment
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process which identifies the environmental impacts of a development project and clearly outlines measures to mitigate the negative impacts caused during project construction,…
Kenyan teacher charged for sexually assaulting 10 pupils
Meru – A teacher in Meru County, Kenya, was on Tuesday charged for sexually assaulting 10 pupils.
INJOBO ITHUNGELWA EBANDLA: Kwathini
Pathisa Nyathi ISIKHATHI esinengi siyakhohlwa lapho esavela khona. Sande ukuthi sikhohlwe abasidabula ukuze sibekulo umhlaba. Sesingathi nje sizinyoni ezawa esihlahleni. Lokhu ngakutsho ngemva kokuba sengihambe ngayatshengiswa izindawo eziphathelene lembali yakithi…
Milton old boys refurbish classrooms
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THE Old Miltonians Trust has handed over three newly painted classrooms and 30 combo desks and chairs worth about $2,100 to Milton Boys High School.
‘Siyadlala emgodini’— How Mine
YiNtatheli kaMthunywa INKUNDLA yeqembu leHow Mine FC iyakhiwa kutsha kulungiselelwa imidlalo yePSL.
Biodiversity in organic farming
Tapuwa Mashangwa Agriculture Column SINCE 1990 the market for organic food and other products has grown rapidly, reaching $63 billion worldwide in 2012. According to Helga Willer, Julia Lernoud and Robert…
Provisions for deferment of VAT
Did you know that with effect from the 1st of January 2015 the period of deferment of Value Added Tax (VAT) was increased to 180 days depending on the value…
Power cut ruins Ingwizi maize crop
Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent ABOUT 150 hectares of maize is now a complete write off due to power cuts at Arda Ingwizi Estate for the past six weeks, the estate’s…
Zim targets financial inclusion for 90% of bankable population
ZIMBABWE is aiming to increase access to banking services from an estimated 30 percent to 90 percent of the population by 2020, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said.









