Seed, fertilisers abound
Zimbabwe’s major farming inputs manufacturers have assured growers of adequate inputs during the 2018/19 farming season, insisting they are adequately stocked to meet demand.
International fuel prices cushion Zim
While fuel prices increased on December 1, 2018 as the new excise duty on the commodity came into effect, the hikes were marginal as the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) factored in the prevailing global prices of Brent crude.
Hope for the business of death
The troubled funeral assurance industry is optimistic that the “Business of Death” will soon resurrect.
In recent times, the funeral assurance industry has been hit by a plethora of problems, chief among them the emergence of informal and/or bogus operators, in the midst of company closures and low disposable incomes.
New Parliament embraces African aesthetics
Recently, I sat with Clifford Zulu in his office at the National Gallery in Bulawayo.
We were discussing our forthcoming publication titled “The Preservation of Ndebele Art and Architecture”.
More jobs created: Nssa
Harare Bureau OVER 20 000 new jobs were created in the agriculture sector over the past two years, while 10 000 jobs were created in the mining sector over the…
Rodwell signs off in style
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter WHEN Rodwell Chinyengetere suffered a horrific leg injury in September 2012, many must have thought that his football career was over.
A hero of many talents
Phinias Mogorosi Makhurane was a giant in terms of his contributions to society, and is very difficult to encapsulate in a mere obituary.
Tough measures on transit fraud
Government has with immediate effect directed all cargo in transit to exit the country within five days, failure which it will be impounded.
Egypt men cement position in Hockey Open
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent NORTH African nation, Egypt cemented their position at the top on the men’s standings in the ongoing Hockey Series Open when they beat hosts Zimbabwe 4-1…










