Fabisch’s spirit lives on
AS we sat down for this exclusive interview, in the tranquil environs of Harare’s leafy suburb of Chisipite, there was a sparkle in Jonah Reinhard Fabisch’s eyes, as he made his New Year’s resolution.
Govt, business in bid to save forex
GOVERNMENT and some sections of the private sector, especially cooking oil expressers and grain millers, have laid out ambitious plans to arrest the country’s ballooning import bill.
Raw milk production up10 percent
Charleen Ndlovu, Farming Reporter ZIMBABWE’S raw milk production rose by 10,7 percent last year compared to 2017 buoyed by various initiatives to increase the country’s dairy herd by a number…
UPDATED: Doctors end strike
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter JUNIOR doctors who have been on strike for more than a month have called off the industrial action and will resume work in 48 hours following…
Xola Sitha — a story of cheating, juju and betrayal
Vincent Gono, Sunday News Reporter FORGET about the Nollyhood films, the magic, superstition and ghosts that are a reflection of a section of society in West Africa’s Nigeria and get…
Chicken Inn striker Chirinda at Bosso
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FORMER Bantu Rovers and Chicken Inn striker, Obriel Chirinda yesterday signalled his intention to join Bulawayo giants, Highlanders when he attended the club’s trials held at…
Looking into the financial crystal ball
The economy was rattled particularly after the highly contested elections of July 30 2018, which saw domestic debt soaring to $9,6 billion by August 2018, with more than half the amount contracted between 2017 and 2018.
In what is viewed as an effort to displace politics with economics, President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed Professor Mthuli Ncube – a respected technocrat – to run the country’s Treasury.
January Disease kills 50 000 cattle
Government’s drive to replenish the national cattle herd as part of an elaborate effort to boost both the dairy and beef industry is being significantly pushed back by rising incidence of Theileriosis, or January Disease, a tick-borne infection that claimed 50 000 cattle last year.
Order! Dear Parliamentarians
It appears hubris is in some way eclipsing common sense in what is supposed to be the august House.
Members of Parliament (MPs) are demanding everything, from ostentatious vehicles, three-course meals and all kinds of luxuries, including demanding the moon.











