Zak’s Place up for sale
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s rated hotels, Zaks Place risks closure as the facility is being sold for US$1.5 million, a development that might compromise the City’s…
First Lady calls on Zim to join green economies drive
FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has encouraged Zimbabweans to join the drive to adopt a green economy, which involves the sustainable use of the country’s natural resources to engender socio-economic development for the benefit of present and future generations.
Landlord can seize tenant’s property over rent arrears
A LANDLORD has a right in common law to possess a tenant’s movable property where a tenant fails to pay rent. This is possible under a landlord’s lien or lessor’s tacit hypothec, as it is otherwise known.
Export opportunities for goat, sheep breeders
Discussions on export opportunities in agriculture often focus on traditional export products like tobacco and peas, as well as emerging crops such as blueberries and macadamia nuts.
How to beat January disease
CATTLE farmers and the country have suffered huge losses due to tick-borne diseases that include redwater; heartwater; and theileriosis, commonly referred to as the January disease.
China contributing to well-being of ordinary Zimbabweans
On January 4, in Harare’s Glen Norah high-density suburb, the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Zimbabwe, Mr Cheng Yan, officially handed over to the community three boreholes drilled by China Aid.
Young scientist blazes trail in breast cancer research
YOUNG scientist Shingirai Chiwambutsa recently flew the Zimbabwean flag high in Dubai, where she was accorded a special accolade at the Merck Foundation Africa Research Summit — MARS 2022 for her work on breast cancer treatment.
Climb higher to your greatness
THE quick no-pain elevator to greatness is broken. You have to take the staircase and climb your way up.
I witnessed the dastard attack on Chimoio
CDE AARON MUSIWAVO TOKOYO (AMT) ends the narration of his perilous struggle in guerrilla camps in Mozambique in the late 1970s, as he sought to be deployed to the front to fight in the war of liberation.
When academic excellence becomes a fetish
TADIWANASHE Mavetera seems to be an unassuming young man, but there is actually a genius trapped within his dark and lanky frame.











