Brother killer gets 14 years

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent A 28-year-old man from Gweru who killed his brother at their workplace following an argument over his mischief has been sentenced to 14 years in jail.

Curriculum review enters final phase

Harmony Agere — The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has entered the third and final phase of the implementation of the new schools curriculum, Minister Lazarus Dokora said last…

Mercenaries? Well … maybe

Sir: 18area.coms CDE CHINOZ was fuming in Parliament last Wednesday and every soccer lover must have shared his anger as the Warriors’ pathetic Africa Cup of Nations showing took centre…

Reggae Sensation Joe Wailer bounces back

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter GWERU-BASED reggae icon and founding director of the Midlands Arts and Culture Festival Zimbabwe, (MACfest) Joe Wailer also known as Uncle Joe, has bounced back…

Under-performing judges face axe

Harare Bureau UNDER-PERFORMING High Court judges face disciplinary action and possible dismissal from the bench under new rules tailored to promote judicial efficiency and excellence.

Parent sues Whitestone Pr School over SDC

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter A BULAWAYO man has approached the High Court seeking an order to compel a privately-owned school in the city, Whitestone Primary, to set up a School…

The business of survival in Mbare

Harmony Agere — The acrid stench wafting through the busy streets does not deter scores of people from going about their daily business.

Air Zim lagging behind foreign carriers locally

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter NATIONAL airline, Air Zimbabwe, is lagging behind in domestic routes development amid revelations that foreign operators are already planning ahead on establishing their local footprint.

Parliament moots road tax for miners

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter MINING houses around the country should be levied a road rehabilitation tax to raise money to maintain and construct roads in the areas within their…

Industry sees 4pc growth in 2017

Livingstone Marufu — THE country’s biggest business lobby group, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, is optimistic economic growth will top four percent in 2017 driven by increased agricultural, manufacturing and…

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