30 000 tonnes of wheat expected
THE Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) last Thursday said it was expecting a wheat consignment of 30 000 tonnes this week to avert bread shortages.
Ubiquitous political intolerance
The quintessential aspect of democracy, and indeed that of any good community, where each of us can build flourishing lives, is tolerance.
Challenge Football League unveiled
DOMESTIC football is this season set to have its own version of the Diski Challenge with a group of Harare academies setting up their league which kicks off on April 6 at Hellenic Sports Club.
Environmental, Social and Governance Criteria: Summary Highlights
Responsible investing is widely understood as the integration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into investment processes and decision-making.
Witness nails MDC-A MP in fake address case
The trial of Mt Pleasant legislator Samuel Banda (MDC-Alliance) for violating the Electoral Act continued last Friday with another state witness Mr Isaac Chidavaenzi saying Banda apologised to him for fraudulently using his address.
Coalition calls on women to participate in governance issues
WOMEN’S Coalition of Zimbabwe’s Gweru chapter has called on women to maximise their capacity and potential on issues of governance following their poor participation in socio-economic and political activities.
Cholera, malaria, typhoid hit Cyclone Idai Mozambique
Humanitarian agencies have raised alerts over hygiene and safe drinking water needs eight days after Cyclone Idai lashed central Mozambique, with cholera cases reported in the devastated port city of…
Mice farming: an option that Zimbabwe must pursue to achieve food security
Stanford Chiwanga IN Zimbabwe, a significant number of the population eats rodent meat, while a good number are disgusted by the idea mice as a delicacy, many around the country…
Fuel relief for business…Rebate processing begins…Move to impact on prices
Government will now refund businesses for extra costs incurred in buying fuel at new prices that became effective on January 13, raising expectations that this might positively impact on prices, it has been learnt.
First lady urges nation to remain strong
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said Zimbabweans should remain strong and united in the face of the disastrous Cyclone Idai which devastated parts of the country, with the worst impact in Chimanimani and Chipinge in Manicaland province.





