Government to ban machetes in gold areas
Machetes will be banned in gold-rich areas and those carrying them will be jailed under new laws being crafted by the Government.
ZSE expands, reclassifies indices
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) will next year introduce new indices on the local bourse following its adoption of the Global Industry Classification Standards (GICS).
Bank queues: A personal experience
After a long period of cash challenges, the announcement that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) would release new notes and coins raised expectations.
Warrant of arrest for Gumbura co-accused
Harare magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo has issued a warrant of arrest to one of RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura’s five accomplices on charges of attempting to escape from prison.
Africa developing faster than the world wants to portray
While narratives over the past few decades have painted a wide range of views of Africa — as a child in need of development, a rising economic power, an imminent threat, a tinderbox of terrorism, poverty, forced migration, and disease — the truth is, as always, more nuanced.
The Gwena effect: The path to our nation’s deliverance!
Esther Zinyoro Gwena. This is the Zimbabwean woman who successfully delivered 100 babies in a period of eight days and she is still counting.
Trial of ex-council bosses opens
The trial of former Harare City Council (HCC) town clerk Tendayi Mahachi and his two suspected accomplices, Sekesai Makwavarara and Michael Mahachi, on corruption charges opened yesterday with the three denying the charges arising from the US$80 000 Airport Road contract in a land-for-work deal with a Ukrainian company.
Netball League to stick to calendar
THE Rainbow Amateur Netball League have indicated they will stick to their calendar with the 2019 season coming to an end this Saturday, despite a number of teams yet to complete their fixtures.
Pitbulls dominate rugby awards
PITBULLS dominated the Harare Province Rugby Board inaugural awards held to honour outstanding teams, players and coaches at Belgravia Sports Club on Saturday.
Farmer combats ‘hidden hunger’. . . grows biofortified crops
Smallholder farmer Mr Musiyiwa Musonza (76) is triumphant as he shows a thriving vitamin A orange maize crop in his field despite high temperatures experienced in Mazowe District in Mashonaland Central Province that destroyed most plants at germination.











