OLD AGE: Is it not time you stopped driving?

  Stanford Chiwanga, Online Editor OLD age catches up with all of us and with it comes the possibility of acquiring a disabling health problem or physical limitation. The physical…

First Lady cautions VP Mnangagwa

Harare Bureau VICE-PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa should not associate with individuals who were suspended or expelled from Zanu-PF as this gives the impression that he is leading a faction working to…

8 candidates for presidency is abnormal — Mantashe

Johannesburg — African National Congress secretary general Gwede Mantashe has labelled the number of candidates vying for the top position in the ruling party as abnormal, saying “something is sick”.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time urban voters dumped opposition

FOR a long time Bulawayo residents have been suffering from blind loyalty, following and voting for the opposition MDC-T.

‘He who wants it will take it’

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter NO matter how one of the two teams is playing heading into the biggest club football match in Zimbabwe, Dynamos and Highlanders, who clash at…

Singing her way out of dad’s shadow . . . how Ammara became Zim’s chief seductress

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent AMMARA Brown opens up her latest single, Akilizi, with a chant that would not be amiss on a classic song by her late father, Zimbabwean…

President on Prof Moyo, Mnangagwa tiff

Harare Bureau THE tiff between Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo stems from the 2004 “Tsholotsho Declaration” that saw the latter being expelled from Zanu-PF, President Mugabe…

Govt to roll out $150m livestock programme

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE Government will soon roll out its Command Livestock Programme to other forms of animal species, an official said.

Harare International Carnival to be weaned from Government support

Wilson Dakwa in Harare THE Harare International Carnival (HIC) will in the next five to 10 years be able to generate enough money to fund itself and be weaned from…

$120m needed for adequate supply of fertilisers to farmers

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE country’s fertiliser manufacturers need about $120 million to ensure adequate supplies of the input ahead of the forthcoming 2017/18 summer cropping season.

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