Impact of data tariffs on climate action

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story POTRAZ last week hiked and unhiked mobile data tariffs inside 72 hours, bowing to public pressure, but any further change in the future which is not…

Gokomere headmaster suspended

Masvingo Bureau Gokomere High School headmaster Mr Stanley Mutsambiwa has been suspended on allegations of embezzling school funds, an official has confirmed.

Command Agric: Monetising land redistribution

Conrad Mwanawashe: Bumper Harvest Command Agriculture is, potentially, the link between Zimbabwe’s land redistribution exercise and food self-sufficiency in so much as it has capacity to monetise the country’s vast…

Forex crisis not ‘hopeless’, solutions available: CZI

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) last week said the country’s foreign currency crisis that has resulted in business failing to make external payments on time was not “hopeless” and…

Govt closer to reclaiming underused Zimplats land

Business Reporter THE Government will allow a grace period of one month for any objections to its plans to reclaim nearly 30 000 hectares of platinum-rich idle land held by…

Video Art: Computers extend our brains?

Zimbabwe’s contemporary art scene has been characterised by a dynamic list of exceptional artists whose aesthetic innovation and conceptual profundity has made waves both locally and internationally.

NUST student in insurance scam

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A National University of Science and Technology student allegedly swindled Clarion Insurance of over $12 000 in a car insurance scam while working as an intern.

Daggers out for Trump in Paris

PARIS. – Major powers were poised to signal to US President-elect Donald Trump yesterday that a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians is the only solution, with France warning him…

Rural councils gear for 2018 polls

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Rural councillors have requested a meeting with President Mugabe to help pitch campaign messages for the 2018 harmonised elections, since they have first-hand knowledge of problems faced…

Zimbabweans vie for top AU posts

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Two Zimbabweans are vying for top African Union positions at the continental body’s 28th summit scheduled for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, later this month.

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