City accused of ignoring legal advice
Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council was given legal advice to reinstate workers it had unprocedurally suspended, dismissed and those who
Young Sables named
By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE Under-19 rugby manager, Colleen de Jong, yesterday announced an experienced side that will take part in the
Safety training a must for sculptors
“Art can be hazardous to health”, especially when there are no guides or manuals to instruct artists, art students and curators
Religious leaders’ response to HIV/Aids
THE church is usually silent when it comes to HIV and Aids issues. One man who broke the silence by disclosing his HIV
Ganda Lodge: Unique game viewing experience
WITHIN the beautiful teak woodlands at the border of Sikumi Forest and Hwange National Park, lies a lodge, where visitors
Reserve Bank owes Renaissance
Business Reporter
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe owes Renaissance Merchant US$7 million in the form of gold bonds and statutory reserves.
Billiat wants 15 goals
CAPE TOWN.
Zimbabwe international midfielder Khama Billiat, who enjoyed a great second half in the Absa Premiership last season,
Nicole’s cry for Lewis Hamilton
Nicole Scherzinger cries when Lewis Hamilton hears her music. The former Pussycat Dolls singer says her Formula 1 ace
Kenyans win right to sue UK
Four elderly Kenyans won court approval yesterday to sue the British government over the brutality they claim they suffered
Grains bags shortage slows maize deliveries
Agriculture Reporter
SHORTAGE of grain bags at some Grain Marketing Board depots has slowed down maize deliveries. The grain buyer does not




