Sables stay up

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NRZ grapples to meet salary obligations

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is now paying at least 90 percent of its workers salaries as it moves to ensure it clears salary arrears…

Ex-Zanla fighter who survived poisoning that killed 23 comrades

LAST week we carried an interview with former Zanla detachment commander under Sector 2, which fell under the Gaza Province, Retired Major Simoni Muyambo pseudonym Cde Mambo Mlambo, during which…

URL revives exports

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter LEADING personal care and value added agro-products manufacturer, United Refineries Limited (URL) has revived its exports into the region as it forges ahead to grow…

Kofi Annan: Former UN chief and Nobel Peace Prize laureate

TRIBUTES are being paid to one of Africa’s most famous political figures. After working for many years leading the United Nations, Kofi Annan has died at the age of 80.…

Kane scores in August, Spurs win

HARRY Kane finally scored his first Premier League goal in August as Tottenham maintained their 100% start to the season with victory over newly promoted Fulham.

Teen rapes 5-year-old cousin

Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter A 14-year-old Tsholotsho teenager last week appeared in court for raping his five-year-old cousin.

Reversing legacy under investment key to Zimbabwe economic growth

Bongani Ngwenya AS I have said in my past articles that Zimbabwe has in the past demonstrated it’s potential for economic growth, all what is needed is to reverse the…

Agricultural shows need new thinking trajectory and vision

Mhlupheki Dube WE are in the season of agricultural shows in the country with some districts and provinces having held their shows while others are still to do so.

Police warn against pyramid schemes

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter POLICE have issued a warning to members of the public to avoid being enticed into investing their hard earned cash into illegitimate “get rich quickly” money…

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