‘Iran is able to bombard Israel if war starts’
The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah has warned that Iran “is able to bombard Israel with ferocity and force” if a war breaks out with the United States.
Sayed Hassan Nasrallah’s remarks were broadcast on the movement’s Al-Manar television on Friday, following weeks of increasing tensions between the United States and Iran.
Mbare: A rich township tourism hub
AFTER 112 years of existence, Mbare, the country’s first high-density suburb, is the busiest and most popular ghetto in Zimbabwe.
Prominent for its early morning hustle and hive of activity, the township is believed to be a place where one can find just about anything — both good and bad.
Boer goat nutrition and feeding requirements
Welcome dear reader to this column where we explore all things farming.
Last week I focused on how to care for the boer goat kids and does after birth. This week focus turns to nutrition and feeding requirements for boer goats.
Know Zimbabwe first: Divine Jnr
Divine Beginners Junior School pupils last week went on a tour of the country that took them to Kariba via Chinhoyi Caves.
The three-day trip showcased the school’s interest in ensuring their pupils know about Zimbabwe.
Exporters should leverage on Zimbabwe’s central location
Zimbabwe’s strategic geographic location in southern Africa offers untapped opportunities for local industries to export easily into neighbouring countries.
Unlike the common statement that Zimbabwe is landlocked, one undoubted fact is that the country is land-linked, having direct links to five neighbouring countries: Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia.
Chevrons end horror tour
ZIMBABWE’S visit to Europe has been a horror tour which ends this week, with the third and final T20 against Ireland in Belfast.
As the cricket team returns home from their tour of Netherlands and Ireland, their interim bosses will be landing in the UK for the International Cricket Council (ICC) conference on July 18.
A death knell for corruption
The anti-corruption drive in this country has taken a more definitive trajectory that should see the vice visibly diminishing if the stance taken by the new Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo is anything to go by.
Die is cast for dormant energy licence holders
Government will revoke non performing licenses of In-dependent Power Producers as it seeks to implement strategies to reduce power outages that have crippled industrial operations, Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi said on Friday.
Monetary Policy and the rule of law
Much debate has been generated after the promulgation of SI 142 of 2019 by the Minister of Finance.
Some commentators particularly Veritas have come out accusing the government of not observing the rule of law and usurping the law making powers of parliament. This article will try to unpack the relevant legal principles as well as some historical facts that motivated amendments to the Finance Act no. 2 of 2009.
Why choose to be a small house?
IF you want to experience hell on earth, interject the fury of a scorned wife towards her husband’s mistress.
Anything in her way and any object in her sight is a potential weapon. Boxing and karate practitioners, and even John wick’s jiu-jitsu master will have to take notes from the first wife’s fight against her usually unsuspecting opponent, the small house.








