Pre-school karateka aims high

Fatima Bulla Sports Reporter
THE adage, dynamite comes in small packages, is true of young Mufakose karateka Tapiwa Mahove who is ready to step up to

Africa in the era of global warfare

Let’s first understand sub-Saharan Africa in the context of a structured global economic and financial disaster. Insanely

God’s power cools grenade

IN Mexico, they call her the “Miracle Woman” – and it’s easy to see why. Put simply, what happened to Karla Flores is

Boy (8) tries to sexually assault girl in toilet

Court Reporter
AN eight-year-old boy at a Harare police school allegedly sneaked into the girls’ toilet and attempted to be intimate with a girl

First 787 Dreamliner lands in Tokyo

TOKYO. – The first 787 Dreamliner to go into service landed in Japan yesterday, greeted by media, excited plane spotters

Child rape: A serious social disorder

Chipo Musoko Features Correspondent
A silent plague is striking at the fabric of Zimbabwean society. Statistics reveal that the incidence of child sexual abuse has

Palestinian UN bid handed to Admission Committee

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Beijing investments in Zim hailed

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
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Strive to operate as business entities, PSL clubs urged

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
Zimbabwe’s Premier League football clubs should strive to operate viably as business entities, sport consultant Mr Shepherd

Biti gets ultimatum

Agriculture Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti should immediately release US$40 million to buy inputs and recapitalise the Grain Marketing  Board to pay farmers for grain delivered, Cabinet has ordered.
Cabinet made the directive at its weekly Tuesday meeting.

GMB will receive US$10 million to pay farmers for grain delivered while US$30million will be used to pay input suppliers for subsidised inputs under the US$45 million Government facility.
Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made yesterday said the money will be used to pay for maize seed, Compound D, agricultural lime and ammonium nitrate fertilisers.

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