Smallholder tea, coffee farmers see red
By Obert Chifamba recently in CHIPINGE
THE cool climate and the undulating plains of Manicaland have seen generations of people coming and going. For years they
Lawyers mourn Chikumbirike
Court Reporter
The legal fraternity yesterday described prominent lawyer Mr George Charles Chikumbirike who died on Wednesday as a legal
Govt committed to indigenisation: PM
From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Cape Town, South Africa
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says the inclusive Government is fully committed to the indigenisation process. Addressing guests at
The biggest gospel party
By Richmore Tera and Vhindo Murira
REMEMBER the hit song “My God Is Good”? Well, if you loved it, then you should put on your dancing shoes, for the group will
Lawyers mourn Chikumbirike
Court Reporter
The legal fraternity yesterday described prominent lawyer Mr George Charles Chikumbirike who died on Wednesday as a legal
Govt committed to indigenisation: PM
From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Cape Town, South Africa
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says the inclusive Government is fully committed to the indigenisation process. Addressing guests at
Police constabulary jailed 18 years for sodomy
Masvingo Bureau
A 32year old Gutu-based police constabulary has been jailed for an effective 18 years for sodomising six boys aged between nine and 11
Zimbabwe’s economic rebound needs political sustenance
From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Cape Town South Africa
ZIMBABWE’S economy is on a rebound that now needs to be sustained by a more stable economic and political environment.
ZESA sets aside US$12m for virtual power plant
From Bright Madera in Bulawayo
POWER utility, ZESA Holdings says it will spend US$12 million to establish a virtual power plant in the second half of the year
Mwana Africa’s Freda Rebecca on target
By Tawanda Musarurwa
MWANA Africa has said production at its Freda Rebecca gold mine has risen above its Phase 1 target, helped by a maintenance







