Africa should cleanse herself from greed

Successful Solutions, Kilton Moyo I love reading the book of Proverbs in the Bible. It is so pregnant with instruction for life and I draw a lot of inspiration from…

Firms stall missing billions probe

Chief Reporter Government will take as yet unspecified action against three mining houses that have allegedly refused to co-operate with auditors probing the reported disappearance of revenue generated from the…

It’s called democracy, stupid!

Vukani Madoda: The Sharpshooter On July 26, 1920, the now defunct Baltimore Evening Sun, which was the largest daily afternoon newspaper in the American state of Maryland back then, had…

Govt to recruit 7 000 more teachers

Debra Matabvu The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will recruit at least 7 000 teachers ahead of schools opening for the first term of 2017. This will improve the…

FLOYD MAYWEATHER was ringside in Vegas due to an invitation from Pacquiao, though Mayweather insisted the only reason he was there was to take his daughter. Regardless, he was seen…

Gweru man’s skull cracked open in fight over water bill

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent IN an incident that has left Gweru residents shocked, a 62-year-old popular car washer Trevor Gezani of Mkoba died after being struck by an iron bar…

Towards a Sadc strategy for renewable energy

Significant progress has been made to develop a regional strategy that will allow southern Africa to increase the uptake of cleaner and alternative energy sources, as well as develop innovative…

Herd rationalisation important for growth, offtake

THIS week I will discuss one key herd management practice, which most smallholder farmers either ignore or are ignorant of its importance. This is called herd rationalisation, which simply refers…

Waiting for the rains

Dave Broom and Ian Rea — It is that time of the year when we ask about the rains. As the clouds build and then disappear again to reveal a…

Darikwa needs the Warriors more

Sir 18area.coms Zifa has a sickening habit of sending late invitations to foreign-based players. They further complicate matters by asking the players to foot their travel bills on the often unfulfilled…

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