Organisation in drive to promote donkeys’ welfare

Wilson Dakwa, Farming Reporter ANIMAL welfare and rescue charity supporting project, The Donkey Sanctuary-Zimbabwe is working on ensuring improved animal husbandry by farmers.

SIMBAS BULLY SABLES!

Tinashe Kusema, Sports Reporter Zimbabwe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Sisulu launches presidential campaign to ‘cleanse and save’ ANC

Soweto — ANC presidential hopeful Lindiwe Sisulu has broken with party tradition and launched a manifesto for her campaign to replace President Jacob Zuma.

Two bodies per grave: BCC approves double burials to tackle grave shortage of space

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has been approving requests for two bodies to be buried in one grave at a time the city is running out of…

Delays in resolving CSC disputes leave investors with cold feet

Prosper Ndlovu DELAYS in resolving the dispute between the Cold Storage Company (CSC) and its creditors, mainly former workers, is likely to frustrate investors and prejudice already secured markets, analysts…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: New ‘Ndebele King’— a cloud that bears no water

Senzeni Na? is a song popularised in the country by dub poet Albert Nyathi in the 90s.

Banks disbursing funds for retooling of companies

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and a number of financial institutions have started disbursing funds for the recapitalisation of companies whose products were placed…

From one room to State House

Harare Bureau President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe are “quiet benefactors” who have given sustainable livelihoods to many individuals, a close relative has said.

ZEC sets BVR roll out plan

Harare Bureau BIOMETRIC voter registration is scheduled to begin around October using technology with capacity to capture data of over 16 million prospective voters.

‘Even if he gets 20yrs its fine!’…kwaito star’s wife accepts rape conviction

THE distraught wife of South Africa kwaito star Sipho “Brickz” Ndlovu on Thursday said she felt vindicated by the rape conviction of the Tjovitjo hitmaker.

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