RBZ raps pharmaceutical secor for abusing forex

The pharmaceutical industry is abusing foreign currency auctions privileges by selling imported drugs using black market rates, and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe does not have the legal powers to stop them.

Schools, colleges re-open without glitches

Non-examination school classes, universities and colleges re-opened smoothly yesterday with teachers, lecturers, pupils and students following the strict World Health Organisation (WHO) and Government public health guidelines.

President shifts Covid-19 vaccination into top gear

Tomorrow, President Mnangagwa is expected to take his Covid-19 vaccination jab in an event that marks the launch of the second National Vaccination Programme.

Man jailed for raping his half-sister

A MAN was sentenced to 54 months in jail yesterday at the regional court in Bulawayo for raping his half-sister on the night of November 13. 

Green management critical in HR

A United Nations’ report titled “Our Common Future” underscored the crucial role of human resources management in strategically greening the organisation and, in turn, economics and society at large. 

Recent heavy rains —what lessons for farmers?

THE heavens may have opened up recently and allowed lavish volumes of rains to drench the earth, breathing fresh life into all forms of vegetation — crops included — and triggered an avalanche of expectations for a bumper harvest among all stakeholders in the agricultural industry.

COMMENT: Prioritise revival of Zisco Steel

THE revival of the Redcliff-based steel manufacturing giant, Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco) has been talked about for a long time and its time we see action on the…

Manyeruke defies lockdown to build house, pen album

Veteran gospel musician Machanic Manyeruke has said artistes, especially the upcoming ones, should not only rely on music as a source of income, but must have projects that sustain their livelihood.

Botswana bounces back on international hunting map after long absence

Emmanuel Koro AFRICA’S hunting culture, including that of Botswana, will never die, no matter how much Western animal rights groups try to influence African leaders to ban it. For a…

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