Driver steals from provincial chair
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A DRIVER employed by Zanu PF provincial youth chairperson, Tawanda Mukodza, allegedly stole US$2 800 which was stashed in his vehicle. The driver, Guyton Ngoma of…
Tobacco planting, wheat harvesting in full swing
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter TRANSPLANTATION of commercial irrigated tobacco for the 2021/22 is in full swing, with growers in the province having planted 2 000 hectares out of the 5…
Gweja leaves wife’s lover for dead
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent A ZIMUNYA man is battling for life at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare after the husband of the woman he was caught red-handed bedding hacked…
Bamusi relishes CAPS captaincy
Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter DOMESTIC football’s ex-cup kings, CAPS United have been home to several sons who trace their roots to Manicaland Province. Prominent names like Lloyd Chitembwe, the late…
Dog-eat-dog in Chibuku Super Cup
Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE Premiership teams, Manica Diamonds and Tenax FC will be fighting for dear life when they partake in the Chibuku Super Cup final round of group…
Rape charges for Redcliff killer
Thubelihle Kheshow, who went on a rampage killing seven people and injuring three others in Redcliff on Saturday morning, is set to undergo a mental examination.
Husband a suspect in Kenyan runner’s death
Kenyan world record holder Agnes Tirop’s death is being treated by police as possible murder with her husband a suspect.
Proposed laws to propel devolution
New laws on devolution expected to be debated in the fourth session of the Ninth Parliament will ensure that the development concept is perfected and fully implemented faster.
Bookkeeping, financial reporting a prerequisite
The financial system is comprised of multiple financing options and this gives companies a wide range of preferences on maintaining liquidity. Investors are showing a keen interest in companies with a forecasted high growth rate in future earnings. The qualifying fundamentals include low risk, proper record keeping and financial reporting standards.
Covid-19 hits trade value in Comesa
THE value of trade within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) declined by 11 percent to US$9,7 billion last year due to Covid-19 pandemic and pre-existing factors.











