Tender to clear land mines to be floated

A TENDER will soon be floated by the Ministry of Defence for companies to clear the country of 800km of landmines that were planted during the liberation struggle. 

Vulnerable women receive timely support

WOMEN and Law Southern Africa (WLSA) has donated groceries worth thousands of dollars to 300 women across Mutasa District as relief package to vulnerable groups bearing the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic.

US hypocrisy in Uygur ‘genocide’ exposed

Elliot Ziwira Senior Reporter A former United States chief of staff to the ex-secretary of State Colin Powell explicitly admitted to US’ intention to foment unrest in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous…

Security features of new vaccination card enhanced

Government has heightened security features on the Covid-19 vaccination card, with the advanced electronic features to counter the counterfeits now in circulation. 

Zim struggles to sell carbon credits

Zimbabwe still faces difficulties selling its carbon credits, earned through a global scheme aimed at reducing the amount of greenhouse gases, because of the cumbersome process and unwillingness by major polluting nations in the industrialised north to buy.

Mistrust hurting insurance sector: ICZ

Some local insurers may be failing to provide full disclosure around their products resulting in a lot of misconceptions and mistrust around insurance, the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ) has said. 

Protecting interests of minority shareholders

Many times I have been asked by desperate clients to intervene when their rights as minority shareholders are at threat. This article seeks to explain some of the remedies available to minority shareholders.

Don’t crack the service, crack the egg

Since this is the first biggest holiday of the year, most customers are well prepared for it and they will be having disposable income to spend on food and beverages, travelling, tourism, weddings, parties, among other big spending sprees.

Illiteracy keeps more women at bay in politics

Fatima Bulla Musakwa
ZIMBABWE prides itself as one of the top African countries with a high literacy rate yet local studies reveal a greater percentage of women are still lagging behind in that regard.

Bikita gets sport hunting license

The Bikita Rural District Council has been granted a hunting licence that will see locals who have borne the brunt of human-wildlife conflict derive some benefit from the sustainable harvesting of the wild animals.

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