63 firebugs fined $50 000 each

More than 570 000 hectares of forests and grasslands have been destroyed in about 2 000 incidents of veld fires that have also killed a man and destroyed property worth thousands of dollars this year.

Mushroom, a wellspring of income

Mushroom growing has become one of the fastest-growing home-based agro-business ventures in Zimbabwe.

Irate CAPS fans go after players

CAPS United are now becoming a danger to Lloyd Chitembwe’s health.

Yesterday, he cut a dejected figure and sat motionless on the bench, as some CAPS United fans in Bay 14 sang protest songs against the team’s players after Yadah handed them a defeat at the National Sports Stadium.

Change cannot be wished away

CHANGE can bring happiness and excitement, but, on the other hand, it can be complicated and messy.

The best way to deal with it is to understand and plan for it.

Re-engagement drive pays off

Zimbabwe’s invitation, for the first time, to the United States-Africa Leaders Summit in December is evidence of the efficacy of Government’s re-engagement drive and will provide yet another platform for the country to lobby for the removal of illegal sanctions.

Sungura, swimming and sleeping at the wheel

FOR most people born after 1995, the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex is a venue for musical shows, church services and weddings.

‘We have reduced poaching of key species’

AN evaluation of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) for the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) was requested and supported by the European Commission during the 2015-2016 period and…

Motor spares giant celebrates 13th year

Charity Chikara, Sunday News Reporter SOLATEK, a company that is known in the motor industry as a provider of motor spares and has grown in leaps and bounds is celebrating…

Government capacitates agric colleges to aid student development

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter  THE Government has capacitated all the eight agricultural colleges in the country with new tractors, accessory planters and motor cycles for student training, a development that provides…

BCC owed ZW$15 billion in rates

Andile Tshuma, Sunday News Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is owed ZW$15 billion by ratepayers with those living in the low-density areas said to be major defaulters compared to their…

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