Paddy-pledging programme pushes up price of rice

BANGKOK. – A new paddy-pledging programme in Thailand that has already pushed up the cost of rice globally went into

Nato’s weapons of mass deception in Libya

TRIPOLI. – Massive civilian casualties and failure to finish the job in Libya have turned opposition to Nato’s invasion into open

Chrome ore export ban leaves producers in debt

Business Reporter
THE ban on all chrome ore exports has left producers in debts totalling more than US$9 million, borrowed mostly from banks.

Occupational safety vital

Wenceslaus Murape
Work-related casualties continue to be a cause of major concern and the latest statistics availed by the National Social

Man rapes 3-year-old

Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
A 31-YEAR-OLD Kuwadzana man allegedly raped his neighbour’s three-year-old daughter and gave her US$1 to silence her.

Bulldogs duo for Sharks Academy

Sports Reporter
CHURCHILL High School and Zimbabwe Under-19 duo of Lenience Tambwera and Tonderai Chigumbura will next year join the

Black Caps declare war

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE New Zealand cricket side landed in Harare shortly after midday yesterday with captain Ross Taylor quick to declare war

SA deports illegal Zim immigrants

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
SOUTH AFRICA yesterday deported 261 Zimbabweans who were living in that country illegally while 300 more such  immigrants are expected to arrive at Beitbridge Border Post today.
This follows the expiry of the July 31 deadline for them to regularise their papers.
The first batch of 261 Zimbabweans arrived here around midday yesterday in a convoy of four buses under heavy security.

The deportees underwent rigorous screening at Lindelani Holding Centre in Johannesburg.
Over 275 000 applications for Zimbabweans wishing to

SA’s wanted criminals to grace billboards

Cape Town. – The faces of wanted criminals are to become a more common sight, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said

The million dollar joke

Humour is the number one way to disarm someone, and get them to let you in to their little world. I love being in Zimbabwe

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