Cellphone gives away poacher
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau— A poaching escapade by a 43-year-old Kwekwe man went awry recently when he dropped his mobile phone on the crime scene soon after killing a rhinoceros and…
Government approves new amendments to Labour laws
Felex Share Senior Reporter— Cabinet has approved the principles of the Bill seeking further amendments to the Labour Act to remove inconsistencies that have seen workers’ rights being violated by some…
RwandAir to begin flights to Harare soon
The Rwandese national airline, RwandAir says Harare will be among six new African and international destinations it plans to be plying this year.
Demystifying Command Agriculture
George Chisoko and Hebert Zharare—- Whenever discussion on Command Agriculture comes up, there are high chances of confusing it with Command Economy in that the two are centrally planned with…
Irrigation scheme brings hope to Beitbridge West
Sifelani Tsiko Correspondent — The revival of the 57-hactare Jalukange Irrigation Scheme along Shashe River about 120km west of Beitbridge town has come as a major relief for smallholder farmers in…
Of kombis with wifi, luxury coaches without luxury
Delta Milayo Ndou #Digital Dialogue— I was impressed to learn of a fleet of commuter omnibuses plying the Warren Park route that offer free wifi as a complimentary service to passengers…
City look beyond Chitiyo
Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter— DESPITE losing star midfielder Ronald Chitiyo to rivals CAPS United, Harare City are not losing sleep and believe they have enough depth within their ranks to mount…
Documenting info key for better agric
Charles Dhewa — Developing countries which embrace a business — as — usual approach to agricultural development will take more than a century to eradicate food insecurity. Continuing with 2016 patterns…
Give attention to mental health too
Dr S M Chirisa Correspondent— I have thought long and hard about this column and believe the time is ripe for it. Of all the things I could write about,…
Why Africa’s rising middle class matters
Tom Jackson Correspondent— According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), as far back as 2011 there were already 313 million people — or 34 percent of the continent’s total population —…











