Recycled wastewater for Budiriro, southern suburbs
By Michael Chideme
HARARE City Council will soon begin purifying wastewater at Crowborough Sewage Treatment Works and directly supply the
China launches high-speed train
SHANGHAI.
With its fully reclining airline-style business class seats, a strict no-smoking policy and designed top speed of 350km per hour,
Christian values make successful business
MANY Christians have always thought that they never prosper as much as non-Christians do. But this has proved to be a mere
Felicia evicted
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
It was goodbye to Malawian Felicia and welcome to Millicent who moved from Heads House to join the Tailsmates. It appears
Zim scoops tourism award at Beijing Expo
Entertainment Reporter
Winners of the 2011 Miss Zimbabwe pageant returned home last week from their China trip, where they represented
MPs urged to initiate projects
Agriculture Reporter
House of Assembly Members have been challenged to initiate projects that enhance and sustain food security on the
US in bid to block diamond sales
By Takunda Maodza
THE US Government has launched a fresh bid to block Zimbabwe from selling its diamonds after the Kimberly Process
Syrian opposition holds crisis meeting
DAMASCUS.
200 Syrian opposition figures, including independent intellectuals, yesterday held their first meeting in the Syrian capital of
Six robbers in Mushonga’s murder case back in court
Court Reporter
THE trial of six men who allegedly raided the home of Regional Integration and International Co-operation Minister Priscilla
Agroforestry remains men’s domain
Women in Africa may be the backbone of the continent’s agricultural production, but they are not profiting as much as they



