Vice President Mphoko against church tax

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko has condemned the taxing of churches by the Government, arguing that they could not be “taxed twice” since they were already paying tithes to…

ICC confident of winning over doubters to Test, one-day leagues plan

DAVE Richardson, chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC), remains hopeful of pushing through the creation of league structures for Test, one-day international and Twenty20 cricket later this year…

Matende dethrones Sibanda

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls VETERAN Blanket Mine runner Nkosiyazi Sibanda’s rein as the champion of the Econet Victoria Falls Marathon came to an end yesterday when he came second…

Guardiola targets good football, team spirit

PEP GUARDIOLA insists his priority is to establish team spirit and good football as he begins his reign as Manchester City boss. The Spaniard was unveiled to tens of thousands…

NRZ urged to scrap rentals for workers

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) should scrap rent for workers living in company houses until it resumes full payment of salaries, the parliamentary portfolio committee on…

Amnesty documents ‘horrifying’ abuse of migrants

Cairo – An international rights group on Friday published “horrifying” accounts by migrants of exploitation and sexual abuse in Libya, including Christians who were abducted by Islamic State group militants…

VP Mphoko defends Matobo farmer

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday reiterated that white commercial farmer Mr Peter Cunningham will stay put at disputed Maleme Farm in Matobo district despite dissenting voices from some…

Hunger reverses gains of TB fight

Thandeka Moyo IT took Nkosilathi Mlambo* about 18 months to recover from the deadly drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) which threatened to render his body useless.

NSSA sued for $17m over loan guarantee

Harare Bureau National Social Security Authority (NSSA) guaranteed $17,5 million in loans extended to a private company, Africom (Pvt) Ltd, by Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe Limited in 2011 and 2013.

Why South Africa needs fresh ideas to make land reform a reality

Ben Cousins What is going wrong in South Africa’s land reform programme, and how can its failings be addressed? In 22 years land reform has barely altered the agrarian structure…

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