Diasporans to lose land in new reforms

Business Editor ABSENTEE land owners especially those who are now domiciled in the diaspora will lose the land which they were allocated under the Land Reform Programme while a digitalised…

Sewer burst sells out abortion teen

Nhlalwenhle Ncube A burst sewer led to the arrest of an 18-year-old woman who had an abortion.

10 percent increase in airtraffic passenger movement

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter THE introduction of low cost airlines in Zimbabwe has stimulated a 10 percent increase in passenger traffic within a year as the aviation industry continues…

SMEs tap into STEM

Noble Ncube, Business Reporter THE Ministry of Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development is working with other Government departments to ensure that the STEM drive can also…

Amagagasi coach in rallying call

Raymond Jaravaza ZIFA Southern Region Division One club Amagagasi coach Zibonele Ncube has urged his on-fire strikers to put positive team performance ahead of potential individual awards going into Week…

Sabi investor withholds funding

Resuscitation of Sabi Gold Mine has suffered a setback after a local firm that had committed to pout US$26,1 million into the project, Chandiwana Mines (Private) Limited, suspended support for…

Coltart, Msipa’s memoirs: A time to reflect on Zimbabwe’s split patriotic consciousness

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Last week’s piece summarised how the element White liberalism intruded the idea of liberating Zimbabwe in pure nationalist and pan-Africanist terms. It was in that instalment where…

Sex pest invents new method

Gibson Mhaka A MAN from Zaka in Masvingo who is said to have sex with women through juju has allegedly come up with a new modus operandi.

STEM: The merits, demerits

Stakeholders in the education sector have expressed mixed feelings regarding the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programme.

National pledge: Challenge of misrepresented ideas of national belonging

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Identity and belonging shape the character of citizen and state antagonism in the post-colonial state. It further explains superficial differences on who should belong and who must…

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