COMMENT: Co-operation needed in dealing with illegal abortions

THE illegal abortion services through online platforms should be put to a stop immediately and individuals behind the practice arrested and prosecuted.  This paper reported on Tuesday that while abortion…

Steve Kirby joins Chevrons

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) is set to announce the appointment of a new bowling coach ahead of the T20 World Cup next month. Somerset County Cricket Club on…

Charleston school choir tells story through documentary

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter IN July, Nkulumane-based Charleston Trust Primary School Choir travelled to Domboshava for the Let Them Schools Arts Festival but little did they know that their works would…

IDBZ raises US$3,8m for Bulawayo hostels project

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) has raised US$3,8 million for the ongoing construction of the Bulawayo Students Accommodation Complex Project (BSAC) near the National…

SA halts exports of Valencia oranges

South African citrus farmers will voluntarily stop the export of Valencia oranges from some areas of South Africa, which is affected by citrus black spot, to the European Union (EU).…

Tugwi-Mukosi, Mutirikwi dams to spur sugar cane production

The increased water capacity between Tugwi-Mukosi and Mutirikwi Dams, will support expansion of sugarcane and maize production in the Lowveld Zimbabwe, an industry player has said. In a statement accompanying…

Afreximbank happy with Zim loan facilities

Business Writer Funding deals signed between the African Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) and local financial institutions have all been disbursed and performing positively, an official with the regional lender…

Rihanna helps restaurant staff clean up after a night out

The 34-year-old pop star is said to have been enjoying a “girls’ night out” at Michelin-starred restaurant Caviar Russe in New York and decided to help waiters clean up after…

US$379bn hole in developing nations’ war chests

The US dollar’s relentless climb higher is blowing a hole in the finances of developing nations. Policymakers in these countries are, collectively, burning through the equivalent of more than US$2…

Bumper crops cushion SA producers amid higher costs

In the second half of this year, South Africa’s agricultural exports lifted by 5 percent year-on-year, reaching US$3,4 billion (R58 billion). The top exportable products were citrus, maize, apples and…

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