Crunch Govt bonus indaba on today
Felex Share Senior Reporter A high-powered Government team meets civil servants’ representatives today to come up with a position on the workers’ 2016 annual bonus payments. The Government team comprises Finance…
Early childhood as foundation for tomorrow’s workforce
Scott Ozanus Review Correspondent — Why is a company that employs over 189 000 people around the world and hires about 40 000 people every year concerned with early childhood? It’s because…
Constitutional Amendment Bill: Arguments and analysis
Sharon Hofisi:Legal Letters The process by which the Zimbabwean Constitution is amended is laid out in Section 328 of the Constitution. A Constitutional Bill essentially seeks to amend the Constitution.
Tiger Woods’ busy calendar
LOS ANGELES. – Tiger Woods said on Monday he is confident that his battered 41-year-old body can withstand the rigours of playing in four golf tournaments over the next five…
Egypt eye last eight
PORT-GENTIL. — Seven-time champions Egypt face Ghana in Port-Gentil tonight looking for the result that will see them join their opponents in qualifying for the African Cup of Nations soccer…
Bangladesh plants palms to stop lightning
Dhaka. — Bangladesh has begun planting one million palm trees nationwide to help prevent hundreds of people being killed by lightning strikes every year, a top official said yesterday.
Witchcraft row rocks Johane Masowe sect
Ray Bande Senior Reporter— ACCUSATIONS and counter accusations of witchcraft have become the order of the day for two feuding members of an apostolic sect in Marara Village in Mutasa District…
Prophet rapes congregate as payment
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent— A SELF-PROCLAIMED Sakubva-based prophet popularly known as Madzibaba Mutambasere allegedly raped a 23-year-old congregate as payment for healing her from her sickness.
Small-scale farmers boost: Africa bank eyes export quality crops
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $20 million facility meant to assist small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi to produce quality crops…
Small-scale farmers boost: Africa bank eyes export quality crops
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $20 million facility meant to assist small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi to produce quality crops…






