TSP stabilises economy
The Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) has managed to stabilise the economy, priming the country for sustainable and inclusive growth, although economic analysts say the interventions have come at some cost for social service delivery.
Learner loses school fees lawsuit
Private schools, unlike Government schools, can expel pupils for non-payment of fees and no one has a constitutional right to attend any private school, the High Court has ruled, stating that the fees agreement at such schools was a formal enforceable contract.
Gavin honoured as Chiefs end their Hunt
Gavin Hunt says it’s an honour to be named Kaizer Chiefs head coach.
I wish I had met Don Williams – Taffi Dube
Langalakhe Mabena When Country music icon Don Williams jetted into Zimbabwe for his only show in the country in 1997, arrangements were made that his local impersonator, visually-impaired street musician…
Extended business hours: Retailers over the moon
RETAILERS have welcomed the extension of the Covid-19 lockdown business operating hours, saying the move buttresses the gradual re-opening of the economy.
‘Karate handi zvimbokoma’
Abel Ndooka SHASHA yekarate, Sensei Thomas Chiwomba, anoti mutambo uyu hausi wekukurudzira vatambi kuti varwe nevanhu asi kuti unotodzidzisa uye kukurudzira runyararo nekuzvibata. Anoti vatambi vekarate vane tsika yekurwa nevamwe…
Ngatirege kuita sedindingwe
naWedzerai Nhemachena DINDINGWE imhuka ine ruvara rwakanaka chaizvo rwune makwapa matema nemachena, uye inovhima zvine hunyanzvi. Ichi chipo chakanaka chayakapihwa naNyadenga. Mutambiro wedindingwe mukuvhima ndewekuti kana yabata mhuka, inoizvuzvurudza kuenda…
Buffalo SoulJah cracks Jamaican market
Buffalo Souljah might not be a household name on home soil, but is slowly conquering the world.
Suicides are preventable
Hazel Marimbiza This year in July, one South Africa-based Zimbabwean, Bhekimpilo Moyo, phoned his relatives telling them that he was committing suicide because his wife of 15 years allegedly had…
Tobacco merchants incur huge losses
LOWER than expected tobacco output and rampant side marketing has seen several merchants incurring huge losses during the just ended selling season, a senior official said.











