Zimra employees, car dealers arrested

Nyore Madzianike, Harare Bureau  Police have started arresting Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) employees, clearing agents and car dealers involved in the smuggling of vehicles into the country, with some having…

Under 17 girls team ready to face Botswana

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  NATIONAL Under-17 girls’ team coach Garthly Chipuka says his side is now ready to face Botswana in a World Cup qualifier in the neighbouring country this…

Uefa boss pledges to market Zimbabwe

Visiting UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has pledged to use his links to promote Zimbabwe as an investment destination and said the country’s economic situation could be overcome using its abundant natural resources.

Custom-made uniforms bring relief

Parents can make substantial savings by buying uniforms in the informal sector where most are made by dressmakers hunting down substitute materials rather than using standard quality materials in large factories.

All hope not lost, say agric experts

Agriculture experts have urged farmers not to sit back and watch their crops succumb to dry weather conditions and pests, but to conduct good agronomic practices since there are still chances of recovery if the country receives significant rains.

CBZ issues US$50m bond for agric

The country’s biggest bank by assets and deposits, CBZ Bank, is issuing a US$50 million bond that will finance the 2019/20 agriculture season.

Chinese envoy visit to open avenues

The impending visit by Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister and State Counsellor Mr Wang Yi over the weekend as part of a five country African tour, will see the two countries discussing several agreements.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : EMA must consult before imposing bans

The Environment Management Agency (EMA) has a history of sudden enthusiasm for bans that often do not cure the ill it is trying to tackle.

Contracts: The bane of rising artistes

When  upcoming musicians are starting out, with limited or no resources,  but  imbued with passion to succeed, they sometimes feel they have nothing to lose but everything to work for in the industry.

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