US$16 a bag: Drought-hit folks priced out

By Obert Chifamba
IN as much as the rains that fell in some parts of the country in the last half of the 2010/11 farming season brought some

‘Magic’ oil prophet rapes client

Court Reporter
A SELF-STYLED prophet who allegedly raped a churchmate after applying some “magic” oil and Vicks on her private parts

Power shortages cripple Beatrice wheat farmers

By Elita Chikwati
MORE than 300 hectares of wheat in Beatrice are wilting due to power shortages after a kilometre long electricity cable was

20-member committee on women’s issues set up

Herald Reporter
THE Women Parliamentary Caucus has set up a 20-member committee to work with drafters of the constitution-making process

Govt embrace Cosafa

By Grace Chingoma
GOVERNMENT has applauded Zifa for its efforts to take football to another level and has pledged its full support for the

Weza, Mumba discuss strategies

Still keeping to their pact of nominating the guys to ensure a female winner, Weza and Mumba discussed the boys’ behaviour

Renaissance deal blocked

By Daniel Nemukuyu
TROUBLED Renaissance Financial Holdings Limited has been provisionally barred from disposing of its 30 percent stake in

Teller fired for US$100 fraud

Labour Reporter
A Barclays Bank teller has been fired after a default judgment was issued against him on allegations that he misrepresented

Sadc govts urged to promote farming

Agriculture Reporter
SADC governments have been challenged to put in place policies that create a conducive environment for agricultural

Govt college lecturers on strike

Herald Reporter
LECTURERS in Government-run teachers’ colleges and polytechnics at all the country’s 28 institutions have gone on strike

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