Commercial farmer in maintenance row

  Tanyaradzwa Mujati Weekender Reporter A 32-YEAR-OLD commercial farmer offered to pay $5 000 towards the upkeep of his child, arguing that the amount will be sufficient to meet all…

Norrie willing ‘to make as many sacrifices’

  CAMERON Norrie is willing “to make as many sacrifices” as it takes to become men’s world number one. The Wimbledon semi-finalist, 26, is currently 11th and was a place…

Unlicenced bus driver jailed

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A MAN who drove a bus from Harare to Mayo despite not having a valid driver’s licence has been jailed for putting the lives of…

How Washington lobbyists created a long proxy military conflict in Ukraine

Slobodan Kolomoets If you have wondered why so much Western media coverage of the Ukraine conflict seems to be based on “Kiev says,” the answer is largely down to the…

‘Mom chocked dad to death’

  Tanyaradzwa Mujati Weekender Reporter THE avenging spirit of a Mutare man who was allegedly murdered by his wife is believed to be killing family members every year. This emerged…

Even death cannot do you part

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A TRADITIONAL court has ruled that following the death of her husband, a woman cannot remarry until his estate is distributed and a traditional rite (chenura)…

Brother turns into ‘estate agent’

  Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter Two Chigodora siblings are entangled in an inheritance wrangle after one of them allegedly sub-divided their late father’s land and sold it as peri-urban residential…

ZWL50 for maintenance

  Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A MUTARE man has been religiously paying ZWL50 as monthly maintenance for his child for the past five years despite the fact that it has…

Tax-free threshold reviewed upwards to cushion employees

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube has proposed a review of the tax-free threshold on local currency remuneration from ZWL$300,000 to ZWL$600,000 per annum,…

Economic growth forecast reviewed downwards

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE domestic economic growth for the year 2022 has been revised downwards from the 5.5 percent initially projected to 4.6 percent, reflecting the impact of the…

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