Chivi RDC sues RioZim over $350k levy
Chivi Rural District Council has dragged diamond miner RioZim Limited to court over the $350 000 it owes in outstanding development levy since the advent of dollarisation in 2009.
UAE denounces seizure of cash, plane
The United Arab Emirates denounced yesterday the seizure by Somali security staff of several million dollars from one of its civilian aircraft at Mogadishu airport this week.
Munyonga attends doping indaba
WARRIORS and CAPS United doctor Nicholas Munyonga is in Thailand with the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee’s medical commissioner back on a global crusade to try and overcome doping in sport.
Kapini salutes coach
Highlands Park goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini has explained how coach Owen da Gama inspired players who were low in confidence early in the season.
Symposium kicks off
AT least 170 delegates are expected to converge in Kariba for a three-day annual sports management autumn camp which opens today.
Unpacking the emerging discourse on disability
As we mark belated commemorations of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, issues around disability should strike the right cord by defining a new national tone towards disability.
Understanding credit products
Financial institutions play a pivotal role in the granting of credit to the various sectors of the economy.
Chiefs preach peace ahead of polls
Traditional leaders in Hurungwe District have called on Zimbabweans to shun political violence ahead of the harmonised elections set for July this year.
The mosaic of our democracy
Democracy is loosely interpreted as a people-oriented concept simply because of the demos or people aspect in it. Frequently we hear that Abraham Lincoln coined the popular statement that describes democracy as a government of the people, by the people for the people.
Chakari sitting on health time bomb
At least 600 artisanal miners that have invaded Tafara residential area in Chakari pose a major health threat, a Government official has said.



