Call to improve quality of goats

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THERE is a need for the country to improve the quality and population of its goats before exploring lucrative export markets, an expert said.

Zimra descends on churches

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) said it will start collecting taxes from churches engaging in business transactions such as selling paraphernalia to their congregants but will…

Zanu-PF poised for victory

Harare Bureau Local think-tank Research and Advocacy Unit (RAU) has predicted victory for President Mugabe and Zanu-PF in next year’s harmonised elections, ruling out any real challenge from the opposition.

Akbay aims to bounce back at Harts

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HARTSFIELD Rugby Ground, the venue of today’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash between Highlanders and Chapungu is not a venue with fond memories for…

REST IN PEACE!: MaPecca death sparks social media storm

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter THE DEATH of former Siyaya Arts group member, Tawanda ‘‘MaPecca’’ Moyo, who was shot in Bulawayo’s Emganwini suburb in July sparked a social media war…

SI 64 to be reviewed

Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporter THERE is a need for Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 (SI 64) to be reviewed so that it includes more goods that were left out when…

EDITORIAL CVOMMENT: Youths must follow footprints of liberation icons

IDEOLOGY is the lens through which a person sees the world. Within sociology, ideology is broadly understood as referring to the world-view a person has that is the sum total…

LEST WE FORGET: How Zipra commander Ndlovu lost his eyesight

THIS week we round-up our interview with former Zipra adjutant-general and later on chief of technical engineering Cde Jeffery Ndlovu pseudonym Kenny Murwiri.

Thousands more Rohingya refugees flee Myanmar

Shah Porir Dwip — Tens of thousands more people have crossed by boat and on foot into Bangladesh in the last 24 hours as they flee violence in western Myanmar,…

Ex-Zisco employees’ future hangs in the balance

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE future of former Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco Steel) workers is hanging by a thread after the Government announced that it will not be…

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