Warriors cleared by Caf
Robson Sharuko in CAIRO, Egypt THE Confederation of African Football have said despite the red flags raised following the 2019 Afcon Group A game between Zimbabwe and the DRC, there…
CSC in massive solar project
Dumisani Nsingo , Senior Business Reporter COLD Storage Company (CSC)-Boustead Beef Zimbabwe has entered into a strategic partnership with Econet’s subsidiary, Distributed Power Africa (DPA), which will see all of…
Nyari, changing lives one at a time
SHE is known as the fearless defender of women’s rights, and with that comes, to her advantage, a rhino-thick skin.
In a country where women’s issues are sometimes trivialised, even by other women, she finds herself increasingly in the thick of things — standing for what she believes in.
Hwange diarrhoea outbreak cause still unknown
Fairness Moyana in Hwange THE cause of diarrhoea that led to more than 200 residents including schoolchildren in Empumalanga’s suburb in Hwange being taken ill recently has remained a mystery…
Agribank to raise $40m for agric
The Agricultural Development Bank (Agribank) has started canvassing support from investors as it prepares to raise ZWL$40 million through Agro-bills to support farmers in the 2019-2020 farming season, chief executive Sam Malaba said.
The Teflon prophet: Magaya unscathed after 6 months of legal trouble
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter A tough synthetic resin made by polymerising tetrafluoroethylene, chiefly used to coat non-stick cooking utensils and to make seals and bearings. Denoting someone whose reputation…
Monetary Policy and the rule of law
Much debate has been generated after the promulgation of SI 142 of 2019 by the Minister of Finance.
Some commentators particularly Veritas have come out accusing the government of not observing the rule of law and usurping the law making powers of parliament. This article will try to unpack the relevant legal principles as well as some historical facts that motivated amendments to the Finance Act no. 2 of 2009.
Boost for cotton farmers
FOR the fifth year in a row, the Government will provide free inputs to cotton farmers to help keep production on an upward trend, a senior government official has said.
Society’s forgotten people
Society has a terrible secret that has been hidden from the world for so long, that of individuals who barely exist.
People who have been abandoned and forgotten and are often times neglected and abused by their families.
Chivayo costs Zesa a hefty US$50 million: Minister Chasi
The two-year delay in constructing the 100MW Gwanda solar plant has prejudiced the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) of more than US$50 million in unrealised revenue, a Cabinet Minister has said.











