Concern over biodiversity targets

Manicaland Correspondent THE Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) committee in Manicaland has raised concerns that it may fail to meet set targets by 2020. The CBD is a multilateral treaty…

Office of Leader of the Opposition a welcome development

His Excellency the President of Zimbabwe made an announcement to the effect that he is contemplating the establishment of the office of the leader of opposition in line with the practice in other Commonwealth countries.

Why building resilience of smallholder farmers matters

The frequency of droughts is increasing here in Zimbabwe and most other southern African countries.

Zim hockey team finally win

THE Zimbabwe junior women’s field hockey 5s team finally remembered how to win at the ongoing 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday when they beat Mexico 2-1 in their penultimate Pool B match.

Zhuwawu boost for CAPS Utd

CAPS United have been boosted by the return of the club’s leading scorer John Zhuwawu to training ahead of the clash with traditional rivals Dynamos at Rufaro this Sunday.

JUST IN: Whistleblower sues ZIMRA for $1,8m

Harare Bureau A WHISTLEBLOWER who assisted the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) recover $18 million tax from a local mobile network service provider through a tip off, has taken the taxman…

Choosing Good Criminal Law Essay

Using Criminal Law Essay Instead, it could be something like a review of somebody else’s work. In the event you’re a Law Undergraduate or Masters understudy trying to find help,…

Delta records 37 rise in half year revenue, says new tax dampens  confidence

HARARE – The country’s biggest beverages  producer, Delta Corporation said on Thursday its half-year revenue  surged 37 percent on the back of firm consumer demand, but cautioned  the recently introduced…

Progress made at Tokyo International Conference on Africa Development

Walter Muchinguri recently in Tokyo Japan The two-day ministerial level Tokyo International Conference on Africa Development meeting that was held in Tokyo Japan last weekend noted tremendous progress in the…

JUST IN: Whistleblower sues ZIMRA for $1,8m

A WHISTLEBLOWER who assisted the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) recover $18 million tax from a local mobile network service provider through a tip off, has taken the taxman to court claiming his 10 percent commission.

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