‘Africa faces recolonisation’
Chinhoyi Bureau
AFRICAN countries have successfully concluded the goal of decolonisation but still face the threat of recolonisation
Maize producer price announced
By Obert Chifamba
GOVERNMENT has announced a new producer price of US$285 per tonne for maize and all small grains and
Man survives ‘job pressure’
BAY OF PLENTY, New Zealand.
A truck driver has survived being inflated after air brakes tube pierced his bottom when he became a lorry driver,
UN abusing Libyan rights
By Farai Kuvirimirwa
THE situation obtaining in Libya is a clear abuse of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 which is
Giving farmer fish, silting the river he fishes
By Obert Chifamba
HUGE trucks laden with agricultural inputs make their way to all corners of the country under various input
Electricity wars: Zesa vs society
THAT Zesa, the national power utility is speaking into our lives on a daily basis cannot be disputed. They are
Trust Bank releases US$4m for farmers
Business Reporter
SMALL-scale farmers and rural agro-traders will receive a major financial boost after the release of US$4 million
RioZim to pursue US$40m rights offer
By Martin Kadzere
RIOZIM will still pursue its US$40 million rights issue after capital-raising talks with Essar Africa Holdings
Sanctioned Zim scribes: Unworthy victims?
PRESS freedom is often vociferously preached as a core value to democracy and rightly so. What is not commonly
Empowerment Board lays down the law
By Ruramai Gatsi
THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board has evoked provisions of Section 3 (1) of the







