‘No compensation for farmers yet’

Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa says Government does not have capacity to pay for farm compensations at present but will acknowledge indebtedness over a period of time with the farmers that…

Man rapes psychiatric patient

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A 31-Year-Old Chinamhora man allegedly raped a psychiatric patient and gave her a plate of groundnuts and a rake to keep silent about the assault, a court…

Liberian authorities call for calm

MONROVIA. – Liberian authorities on Saturday called for calm following the discovery of a fresh case of the deadly Ebola virus, more than two months after the epidemic had been…

Mudede offside on cancer, contraception link: CAZ

Senior Health Reporter Registrar General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede’s claims that some birth control measures cause different types of cancers in women are not backed by scientific facts, since research linking…

Tobacco payment plan to enhance self-financing

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The new tobacco payment plan, by ensuring that farmers receive payment through banks, is expected to increase farmers’ chances of accessing funding from banks and growers may…

Tamy ready for the showbiz cruise

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter At 18, singing sensation Tamy (pictured) is ready for live performances with a full band as she has unveiled her debut album “The 18th Rollercoaster.” The beautiful…

Apple at 40: The forgotten founder who gave it all away

Dave Lee Correspondent Apple has just turned 40 years old — a timely reason to track down a man who helped start the firm and then walked away. Drive out of…

Niger leader sworn in for second term

NIAMEY. – Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou was sworn in Saturday to a second five-year term after being re-elected in a run-off vote last month that was boycotted by the opposition.

Suspected MH370 debris found in Mauritius

KUALA LUMPUR. – Australia said that a piece of suspected aeroplane debris found east of Africa on a Mauritian island will be examined to see if it is part of…

UN chief to discuss Burundi issues with AU

UNITED NATIONS. – The UN Security Council on Friday adopted a resolution to require UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to hold talks with the Burundian government and the African Union on…

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