We have to fight or die!

The current lull in coronavirus infections and deaths is a good thing — for now — but, as we have seen in the recent past, it might as well be a lull before a storm.

Govt buoyant as agric sector grows to US$7,8bn

Government is optimistic agriculture will grow to more than US$8,2 billion within the next four years.

The sector grew to a better-than-expected US$7,8 billion in the past 12 months, driven by a stellar 2020/2021 farming season.

Someone will have a rough ride in 2023

For football lovers, the July 6, 2021 Euro 2020 epic semi-final clash between Italy and Spain was a delectable feast for the eyes.

GREEDY TEACHERS NABBED . . . accuse parents of begging for lessons

Some teachers who conveniently took advantage of the recent reopening of schools to bilk parents and guardians through ‘forcing’ them to unprocedurally pay for extra lessons have been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

ZIFA, LOGA’S DODGY DEAL

ZDRAVKO “LOGA” LOGARUSIC may have finally been axed for dragging the Warriors into the abyss but the Croatian coach continues to court controversy, with the dodgy contract he signed with ZIFA now the subject of intense scrutiny.

All set for Rwanda-Zim trade indaba

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava will lead a delegation of senior Government officials and business to the inaugural Rwanda-Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Conference, which kicks off in Kigali on Monday next week.

First Lady counsels youths on courtship

CONCERNED over rising divorce cases and marital issues affecting young couples’ marriages, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday used her radio talk show to discuss courtship, during which it was generally agreed that partners should take time to know each other before marriage.

Zera probe unearths fuel scam

AN investigation by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has unearthed “massive abuse” of the Zimbabwean dollar fuel facility by oil marketers that insist on US dollar payments despite accessing foreign currency on the auction market.

Sauvage Elixir…New classy fragrance envelopes local market

SINCE the first release back in 2015, Sauvage from the house of Dior has been one of the most prominent brands on the designer fragrance scene.

Digging deep into our reserves

A few days ago I had the pleasure and privilege to attend the Zimbabwe Chief Executive Officers’ Network awards dinner held in the capital to celebrate women and men who have distinguished themselves in selected sectors of the economy.

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