Pfumvudza inputs abusers face blacklisting
Farmers and local leaders who sell or give away inputs they receive under the Climate-proofed Presidential Inputs Scheme (Pfumvudza) will be blacklisted, will never benefit from any future Government programme and could face prosecution.
Miss Intercontinental, Top Model up for grabs
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Two models are set to be crowned Miss Intercontinental and Top Model respectively at a pageant to be held on December 22 at a local…
Mugeyi showers praise on inspirational Kaitano Tembo
HE was not in the same history-making pioneering group of the Warriors with SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo in Tunisia at the African Cup of Nations football finals in Tunisia in 2004.
Madzamba fights GBV in song
Zimbabwean artistes are adding their voices to the fight against gender-based violence by composing songs, creating dramas and writing poems.
Rains swell dam levels, farming activities improve
Water levels are rising in dams as the rains keep falling, with a two percent rise in the first week of December, with more than half of all crops now planted.
Econet hikes tariffs by 20pc
Zimbabwe’s largest mobile network operator, Econet Wireless, has revised its voice, data and SMS bundle prices upwards by an average 20 percent, in an effort to recover value reportedly eroded due to currency devaluation and other rising costs of key network inputs.
Reforming to rebuild: A time for growth
With the recent announcements of vaccines to the Covid-19 pandemic, the world is staring through their dark tunnel to get a glimpse of the light.
Zimdollar continues solid run
The Zimbabwe dollar exchange rate continues to move within minute margins, with the local currency strengthening in yesterday’s auction by a marginal 0,02 percent to $81,85 from $81,87 to the United States dollar.
Minister Ncube to headline business dinner
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, is expected to headline a 2020 year end business dinner in Harare that celebrates and recognises resilience shown by local businesses in the face of Covid-19 pandemic.
Council demolishes 190 houses
At least 190 illegal houses were demolished by Harare City Council in Budiriro 5 yesterday with police arresting Caleb Kadye on charges of parcelling out stands on Tembwe Housing Cooperative land about 2km from Budiriro 5 Current shopping centre.











