Action really speaks louder than words
When the history of the Second Republic is written some time in the future, one of its most distinguishable characteristics will undoubtedly be its ability to walk the talk.
PATERNITY HEARTACHE FOR MEN . . .Demand for tests shoot through the roof
EIGHTY percent of men who suspect their partners cheated on them are having their suspicions confirmed by DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) tests.
Bonus for civil servants despite Covid-19 setback
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government has assured civil servants that they will receive their bonus for this year while it also keeps on improving conditions of service and provision…
Exporters seek lower forex surrender levels
EXPORTING firms, which claim to be paying a heavy price on their Zimbabwe dollar liquidations, are lobbying the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to reduce the foreign currency surrender threshold to enhance viability.
TINO BLOW FOR WARRIORS . . .Injury knocks out French-based striker
FOLLOWING their listless performance against an experimental South Africa side in their opening match of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, the Warriors now need to up the ante in Ethiopia, but they will have to do so without their top striker Tino Kadewere.
We need to repair our sick politics
AS strange as it might sound or seem, you can be sure there is an imbecile somewhere in our beloved teapot-shaped country that is very unhappy the weatherman is forecasting we might have a very good rainy season again this year.
Zanu-PF vows to reclaim urban constituencies
Leroy Dzenga, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has vowed to lead Zanu-PF to a resounding victory over the opposition and reclaim urban constituencies in the 2023 elections, saying successive MDC administrations…
Relief as classes resume
Resumption of classes after a long Covid-19-induced hiatus has brought relief to learners and parents.
Schools will be operating full throttle from tomorrow after the rest of the classes begin, a week after exam classes resumed on August 30.
Civil servants assured of 13th cheque
Government has assured civil servants that they will receive their bonus this year while conditions of service will continue to be improved.
Cotton needs proper pricing mechanism
After slumping to a two-decade low of 28 000 tonnes in 2015, cotton production has since rebounded due to Government intervention through the Presidential Input Support Scheme, which provides free inputs.











