Government sets new rules for tax agents
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT has set new rules for tax agents who handle individual and corporate issues in the domestic sector in a move set to bring sanity to…
We are always on the road: Tapera
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter MANICA Diamonds FC coach Jairos Tapera says travelling each week for their home and away games has had a negative impact on his team’s performances this…
It’s a choice between substance and bluster in this election
Ranga Mataire, Group Political Editor We are in the election season and as usual the media is in an overdrive of covering political parties’ campaign rallies throughout the country. As has…
Man Utd make progress in search for striker
SAN DIEGO. — Manchester United have made progress in their striker search, according to manager Erik ten Hag.
Jere embarks on journey from soccer to Parliament
PREMIER Soccer League chairman Farai Jere is a man on a mission.
Farmers advised to lime acidic soils
Farmers have been urged to lime acidic soils to improve chances of optimising soil productivity.
Kenya in bid to be East Africa’s fuel hub
Kenya is boosting its advantage over Tanzania in its bid to provide petroleum products in the East African region, with the nation’s cabinet this week approving the Kenya Pipeline Company’s (KPC) acquisition of assets from the bankrupt Kenya Petroleum Refineries Ltd (KPRL).
MDC’s Mwonzora optimistic
MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora (DM) has so far fielded 57 candidates for National Assembly, women’s quota and youth quota. He is confident of winning the coming elections by at least 66 percent. Our Senior Reporter Joseph Madzimure (JM) caught up with him to discuss a number of issues ranging from defections of MDC senior members to other political parties, launching of his party manifesto and his promises to the electorate.
Wheat condition impressive countrywide
The wheat condition is generally good, with a bumper harvest expected so that the country will have a surplus of wheat for the second successive year.
Kariba dam wall rehabilitation 67pc complete
Work on the US$294,2 million Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project (KDRP) is progressing well and now at 67 percent complete, the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said.










