Why All Sorts Of Things You’ve Learned About Hassle-free Handbook Record Is Completely wrong and What You Ought To Know
The One Thing to try for quick Booklet Review Be mindful of any time misused, programs forfeited, and problems brought on by your present workflow. Don’t insert except when it…
UPDATED: Armed persons in riots that were planned. . . Aug 1 report out
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau The Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 post-election violence which left six people dead and destroyed property estimated at millions of dollars has concluded that…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: It’s all our duty to tame the traffic jungle
The nation was on Sunday once again plunged into mourning when 14 people died and several others were injured when two commuter omnibuses collided head-on along the Harare-Nyamapanda road. According…
Inflation hits 31,01%
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s year-on-year inflation surged by 10,16 percentage points to 31,01 percent last month as the spiralling price increases continue driven by speculative parallel market…
Rands only for Homecoming party
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent It’s official; there is no Kalawa Homecoming Party in Bulawayo this year due to economic hardships that the country is facing. For the past five years,…
For patients’ sake!. . .Mthuli Ncube begs doctors to end strike
Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday said Government had done all it could for now to address the grievances of striking junior doctors…
‘We’ve all won’
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau AFTER defying odds to become Zifa president when defeating favourite incumbent Philip Chiyangwa over the weekend, Felton Kamambo is taking no prisoners as he gets down…
Letters to the editor: Zimbabwe must strengthen pesticide management
EDITOR: Pesticide residues in foods, farmers’ exposure to pesticides, and environmental pollution are serious concerns in Zimbabwe as these are quietly killing dozens of our productive people due to lack…
TelOne to roll out face recognition technology
Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter STATE-owned telecommunications company, TelOne plans to launch a neo-face recognition technology early next year on the country’s airports and traffic lights to reduce crime and promote…










