Government redesigning land policy

Mthabisi Tshuma in Karoi, Mash West THE Government is in the process of redesigning the land policy as it moves to ensure that it benefits every citizen, with youths and women being prioritised. The move…

Directors should focus on the ‘forest’ not ‘trees’

Boards of directors should take a holistic governance approach and be responsible for the overall vision of an organisation, and not spend time micromanaging management and supervising daily operations.

Climate change and tourism

Phineas Chauke THE role of the tourism industry in economic development of countries across the world can not be over-emphasised.  As a matter of fact, some countries’ economies derive most…

Future of Zim cricket is bright: Utseya

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  IN 2004, when senior players walked out of Zimbabwe Cricket in protest against the sacking of then skipper, Heath Streak, authorities had to turn to young…

Africa and the world commemorates fulfillment of Gods promise …. Guta Ra Mwari celebrates milestone

By Moses Mahlangu Manzini IT is indeed correct that God fulfils His promise from time to time. Those who have faith in Him and equally exercise a high degree of…

No joy for Zim quartet

THERE was no joy for the Zimbabwean quartet of Edmore Sibanda, Danny Phiri, Knox Mutizwa and Devine Lunga yesterday as their side Golden Arrows fell to the first upset of the Nedbank Cup at the Dobsonville Stadium, where SAB Regional League side Vaal University Of Technology eliminated them on penalties.

Shot in arm for IPPs

The Zimbabwe Regulatory Authority (ZERA) will this year operationalise the net metering system, which allows private and independent power producers (IPPs) to supply excess power to the national grid.

Net metering is a billing mechanism that credits IPPs for the electricity they supply to the grid.

Anti-graft body swoops on Command Agric looters

Brian Chitemba, Investigations Editor THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has begun swooping on farmers and companies that were repackaging inputs obtained from the Special Grain and Oil Seed programme — commonly…

Relief for pensioners

Following the promulgation of the Consumer Protection Act [Chapter 14:14] last December, giving strength to the protection and promotion of the interests of Zimbabwean consumers, the local pensions industry could find itself more answerable to pensioners.

Government steps up grain imports

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau MAIZE imports have been stepped up to 110 000 tonnes per month to guarantee food security, especially at a time when the 2018-2019 drought — regarded by…

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