Upholding consumer rights: Combating deceptive trade practices in Zimbabwe
Jack Murwisi, Correspondent Zimbabwe has witnessed a concerning trend of unscrupulous businesses engaging in deceptive trade practices, much to the detriment of consumers. From selling underweight products to using tampered…
EDITORIAL: LET HER ROT IN JAIL
THE 10-year mandatory jail term handed to the “mom-from-hell” for selling her baby is not enough. Pauline Maganga was found guilty of selling her two-day-old child for R25 000 after…
Media practitioners should be accountable for their actions: Minister Muswere
NRTV presenter Tendai Garwe had an interview with Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere (JM) on the show, “Yes Minister” on Sunday. The programme focuses on what will be happening in Ministries. Here are the excerpts of the interview. Continued from yesterday
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Good art, artistic heritage need backing, protection
The problems of funding creative art, basically supporting creative artists and providing respectable and adequate marketing, have come to the fore once again as options close and a major collection of some of Zimbabwe’s best art is likely to be sold off.
Bulawayo’s Zebra Revolution partner’s with US Vision 2 Africa
Fungai Muderere, [email protected] ZIFA Southern Region Division One outfit Zebra Revolution has entered into a partnership with United States of America (USA) based Vision 2 Africa all in a bid…
DeMbare aim guns at Arenel
A PROLONGED barren run and the growing disillusionment with coach Genesis Mangombe among the fans will likely spur on giants Dynamos, when they host new boys Arenel Movers, in search of a winning formula in the Castle Lager Premiership at Rufaro tomorrow.
VP Mohadi calls for restoration of Matabeleland South’s economic glory
Sukulwenkosi [email protected] VICE-PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has called on stakeholders from across all sectors of the economy in Matabeleland South to work towards restoring the province to its former glory as…
Pirate taxi operators legalise operations
Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] ABOUT 15 years ago, when the Honda Fit pirate taxi business started emerging in Bulawayo, a group of individuals also claimed their share of the illegal enterprise by…
Proton Bakers installs US$3,6 million plant
PROTON Bakers, one of the country’s biggest bread producers, has embarked on an expansion drive involving installation of a new US$3,6 million plant in Marondera, which will increase output by…
NOIC loses US$164 000 suit
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter THE National Oil Infrastructure Company has been ordered to pay US$164 631 to a firm that fixed its Mabvuku ethanol plant after the High Court…











