Politburo, Youths League slam abductions
The ZANU-PF Politburo yesterday criticised the alleged kidnapping of Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association acting president Dr Peter Magombeyi over the weekend, and called for security agencies to intensify investigations into the matter.
High transport costs, EcoCash charges leave farmers in limbo
Farmers from different parts of the country who supply vegetables to Mbare Musika have expressed concern over the high cost of transport, which has made their produce uncompetitive.
Lion Finance re-opens doors to the public — Curator
Microfinance institution, Lion Finance, placed under curatorship two months ago, has re-opened as it continues with its recovery process.
Malawi’s economy expands by 4,5pc: IMF
Malawi’s economy is likely to expand by 4,5 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said late on Tuesday, boosted by improved agricultural production and the rebuilding of infrastructure damaged by Cyclone Idai.
Why our prisons should grow their own food
Zimbabwean prisons should be self-sustainable and device ways that make prisoners grow their own food as this will combat widespread malnutrition in prisons.
Out-of-form Glow worry coach
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter GLOW Petroleum coach Perpetua Siyachitema says their campaign in the Rainbow Amateur Netball League this season has not been one of their best. They are battling…
Cricket chiefs back Ben Stokes
LONDON. — England cricket chiefs on Tuesday rallied round star all-rounder Ben Stokes after he criticised a British newspaper report about a family tragedy more than 30 years ago.
The love-hate relationship between man and robots
Robots raise all kinds of concerns. They could steal our jobs, as some experts think. And if artificial intelligence grows, they might even be tempted to enslave us, or to annihilate the whole of humanity.
Norton clinches $25m water deal
Norton Town Council has clinched a $25 million deal for the construction of a 40-megalitre water treatment plant that is expected to address perennial water problems in the town.
Hwange reconstruction faces opposition
The placement of Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) under reconstruction is facing stiff opposition, with some directors contesting Government’s decision aimed at reviving the giant coal mining firm.



