‘Funeral insurers overcharge clients’

Zimbabwe’s funeral insurance players may be overcharging clients, the latest sector report from the Insurance and Pensions Commission suggests. 

‘Bosso member recruitment top priority’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter NEWLY elected Highlanders South African Supporters Chapter chairman Cris Zulu has promised to hit the ground running and says his immediate task is to recruit…

Nhamoyebonde’s legacy lives on

SOMETIMES it takes an individual’s efforts to bring positive change that can shape the future for a community and a country.

Zisco seeks investors

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is in a fresh hunt for strategic partner to resuscitate operations at the defunct State-owned Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco). Over the…

Agric land backlog stands at 200 000

Zimbabwe agricultural land backlog stands at over 200 000 and the Government will soon be availing the land to potential beneficiaries once modalities on the land audit are complete, a Cabinet Minister has said. 

War vets document battle sites

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter WAR veterans in Matabeleland North have started a process of identifying and documenting all battle sites and areas where revolutionaries died during the war…

Tuchel wants titles as Chelsea prepare for big week

THOMAS TUCHEL said yesterday that he came to Chelsea to immediately win titles as the Blues aim to take big steps toward Champions League and FA Cup success this week.…

Time to devise new tobacco curing fuel

The land reform programme implemented by the Government of Zimbabwe two decades ago has been a huge success especially in the tobacco sector, where locals have taken the sector to levels where production is almost at par with what white former farmers achieved.

Youth contributing to build better communities: A Bahá’í Perspective

The experiences of Bahá’í communities worldwide suggest that the rising generation of youth can play an important role in building better communities, and that it is within their power to contribute significantly to shaping the societies of the coming decades.

Russian prison threatens to force-feed Navalny

Russian prison officials are threatening to start force-feeding jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, his team said yesterday, after he lost eight kilograms (18 pounds) since starting a hunger strike. “Seeing…

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