Municipalities poisoning water bodies
Tichafara Bepe Urban local authorities are the biggest polluters of natural water bodies, with the Harare City Council and surrounding towns the major culprits, the Environmental Management Authority says.
The ‘fiscal shock’ will catapult Zimbabwe out of the quagmire
THE Minister of Finance has in recent times come under immense pressure to justify the introduction of the two percent tax on selected electronic transactions. Many are concerned about the…
Economic dialogue:Improving national health delivery
HE Emmerson D Mnangagwa The recent economic challenges have not spared our health sector. The strain has shown by way of medicines which have either been unavailable, in short supply,…
Cross training: Use body building to help improve your game
Simon Gama SOME drawbacks exist. The physiological law of specificity of exercise states that to become proficient at a sport you must practice mainly that sport.
Market report:Soya bean hactarage increased by 11 000 hectares
SOYA bean hactarage has been increased by 11 000 hectares in the 2018 /2019 cropping season from the almost 22 000ha planted in the prior season, as Government battles to…
Christians’ wealth creation:Create tomorrow today
Itai Chapunza A LOT of poor people have very small minds. This is not to say there are no wise poor people, but the truth is, the majority of people…
Men of cloth on the spotlight in new drama series
Raisedon, Baya IT is almost a month now since ZBCtv started advertising the airing of a new local drama called Insuku Zokucina. The last days.
Peace commission to devolve to provinces
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) in partnership with Churches Convergence in Peace (CCP) is setting up provincial commissions across Zimbabwe aimed at assisting in…
13-year-old ropes in Cal_Vin for kwaito track
Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter As some may say kwaito is fast dying, it is because they have not met the up-and-coming songster Tebogo Moyo, popularly known as Tebza, who…
$15 million needed for air traffic control systems
Precious Maphosa, Business Reporter ABOUT $15 million is needed to re-equip the country’s air traffic communications and surveillance systems so as to enhance the safety and efficient movement of aeroplanes,…










