Sex-starved man in court for bashing wife

A Harare man has appeared before Mbare magistrate Ms Elizabeth Magomore on allegations of assaulting his wife for denying him conjugal rights on several occasions.

Plotting downfall of the armyworm

Government should step up the training of extension workers and farmers across the country to help contain and manage fall armyworm outbreaks in the 2019-2020 cropping season, agricultural experts say.

Old Mutual, Moyo saga rages

Old Mutual has argued in court papers that it is not in contempt of court for refusing to let its former CEO Peter Moyo return to work, as the increasing convoluted legal struggle between the insurance giant and Moyo enters its fourth month.

RBZ floats $150m TBs

Government through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has floated $150 million worth of  Treasury Bills as it seeks to raise funds for ongoing and pipeline Government programmes.

Artisanal miners’ training essential

Recently, stakeholders in the mining sector urged Government to avail funding in the 2020 National Budget to educate artisanal miners the need to practise sustainable excavating methods in a move meant to ensure that their activities do not compromise future generations.

South Africa moves seven places up WEF ranking

Political certainty has seen South Africa move up seven places to 60th on the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index 4.0, according to The Global Competitiveness Report 2019.

Bid evaluation explained

Bid evaluation is the organised process of examining and comparing bids to select the best offer in an effort to acquire goods, works and services necessary to achieve the goals of an organisation.

New TB centre aims to advance research

Tuberculosis is a major health problem worldwide.  More than 1,5 million people died from it last year, making it the leading infectious killer on the planet.

Conquering clinical depression

Kirkpatrick Chidamba was a copywriter with a local content consultancy firm.

Allied Timbers, Mutasa RDC lock horns

Allied Timbers Zimbabwe has approached the High Court seeking an order to stop Mutasa Rural District Council from collecting levies on forest land they are operating on behalf of the Forestry Commission.

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