CFU pledges to work with Govt to boost agric
Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau The Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) has pledged to work with Government to boost agricultural productivity to ensure the industry contributes significantly to national economic growth.
3 attempts on Khupe’s life: Mwonzora
MDC-T secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora has made sensational claims that there were three attempts to kill him and the party’s co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe through arson at the burial of party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai in Buhera last week.
CPC proposes change on Chinese president’s term in Constitution
The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee made public its proposal on amendments to China’s Constitution Sunday.
BLUE BRIGADE …DeMbare youth shine again
DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa reckons new blood is the future of football after his youngsters sprung another surprise yesterday by beating traditional rivals Highlanders in the final of the Commander ZNA Charities soccer tournament at the National Sports Stadium.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: CBD congestion also an infrastructure problem
Now that Harare City Council is going back to the drawing board on how to upgrade rather than ban public transport, it must also start thinking seriously about sorting out congestion, especially at peak hours and in the central business district.
ZSE upgrades fixed income market system
A new upgraded Debt Module system, which caters for various security types both Government and corporate, is set to go live today on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
‘Kushata Kwemoyo’ première a success
It was all glitz and glamour at the much awaited feature film “Kushata Kwemoyo” première last Friday at the Ster Kinekor Eastgate movie theatres.
‘No need to merge NetOne, Telecel’
THERE is no need to merge NetOne and Telecel Zimbabwe as they have turned the corner, and are now performing well.
Jordan hails ZIFA, SAFA relations
SOUTH African Football Association president Danny Jordaan has revealed that relations between his organisation and ZIFA are at an all-time high and poised to even grow more as the two bodies seek to also use their cordial relations to develop the game in Southern Africa.
Lifeline for Zim artistes
Zimbabwe has become a case study of artistes who die poor with most of them becoming beggars at the end of their careers.










