Reprieve for jailed cable thieves
THREE jailed cable thieves on Wednesday got a reprieve after the High Court granted them $10 000 bail each pending appeal against both conviction and the 10 year-sentence.
Lake Mutirikwi imminent spilling boon for irrigation
The imminent spilling of Lake Mutirikwi has been hailed as a boon for massive irrigation development in the Lowveld and surrounding areas where Government plans large scale irrigation of up to 200 000ha in line with Vision 2030.
Legislators add voices to football’s debate
LEGISLATORS yesterday took turns to question why the mass sporting disciplines, especially football, were not resuming in this country.
Looking beyond the outfit: Okonjo-Iweala’s message
On her first day at work, the World Trade Organisation director-deneral, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, walked up the stairs to her Geneva office, proudly displaying her signature African wax fabric.
Ngozi demands second top-up
THE avenging spirit of a man who was allegedly murdered by his lover’s brother almost 50 years ago is wreaking havoc in his killer’s family, demanding two more beasts as compensation after the 26 initially paid in the past.
Stanbic sets up branches for tobacco season
LEADING financial services institution, Stanbic Bank, has set up nine branches at tobacco auction floors throughout the country to enable easy access to funds for tobacco farmers during the tobacco selling season which is due to kick off this month.
EU invests in climate smart livestock production
A GROUND-BREAKING 5 million euro project aimed at promoting increased adoption of climate-smart innovations in livestock production systems was launched in Buhera last week.
Klopp down plays Liverpool’s hopes
Jurgen Klopp said every club left in the Champions League will have designs on winning it.
Homeless family appeals for help
PROPERTY worth thousands of dollars was destroyed on Monday when fire gutted a wooden cabin in Bodyslam of Mahalabe, an illegal settlement in Mutare.











