Makarau will need to be an Iron Lady

MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA Walk in her shoes!

West Africa fights to keep bad medicine off shelves

LAGOS. – As West Africa declares war on the market for expired and counterfeit medicines, start-ups are putting quality control in the hands of patients to stop them risking their…

More companies fortify products

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter More companies are complying with the directive to fortify their products as debate on fortification rages.

Moyo fails to back Chiwenga thesis claims

Felex Share Senior Reporter HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday failed to substantiate his claims that Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantino Guveya Chiwenga…

Top sponsor pulls out of Miss Tourism Zimbabwe

Tafadzwa Zimoyo and Munyaradzi Doma Arts Reporters Big Time Strategic Group Zimbabwe has pulled off the plug on the sponsorship for Miss Tourism Zimbabwe amid some differences between the two…

Reverend throws lover’s hubby off moving vehicle

Sheillah Mapani Herald Reporter A man who got injured after he caught his wife with a United Methodist Church reverend on Monday wept uncontrollably as he narrated how he was thrown…

Govt dismisses Mazowe Dam takeover story

Herald Reporter Government has dismissed as mischievous and false a story carried last Friday by a privately owned weekly — Zimbabwe Independent — claiming that First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe…

Exciting activity on literary scene

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Zimbabwean writers and publishers have been unstoppable as can be seen from the mid-year moment which is blessed with a near-avalanche of new books.

DRC police free hostage

KINSHASA. – An Indian businessman who was seized in the capital of Democratic Republic of Congo 19 days ago by a kidnapping ring has been freed, Kinshasa police said.

What could it be if it’s not Command Agriculture!

Sydney Kawadza Agriculture Focus A story originating from international news agency, Reuters, crept into the pages of the local Press, ostensibly for its message; raising doubt on Government’s Command Agriculture…

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