Investors keen on CBD parks
Harare City Council (HCC) has said it will work tirelessly to restore parks in the central business district (CBD) to their original pristine condition.
Mighty Warriors impasse ends
FOLLOWING the stand-off between the Mighty Warriors and ZIFA, Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe says there is need for the ministry to take a leading role when it comes to national teams to avoid similar occurrences in the future.
Tobacco farmers cry foul
Tobacco farmers yesterday urged Government and the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) to protect them from cartels that are fleecing farmers at auction floors.
‘Rape victim’ stuns court
A complainant in a rape case on Monday stunned magistrate’s court here after she made a spectacular U-turn and confessed that she was deeply in love with her alleged rapist.
Cutting down trees backfires for villagers
Traditional leaders in Hurungwe District have tightened screws on people illegally cutting down trees, especially during the tobacco-curing season.
Slow, fast knowledge in African agric
The informal sector provides several avenues of looking at knowledge. One of these avenues is the relationship between slow and fast knowledge.
Winnie ‘an indestructible rock against apartheid’
South Africa’s Deputy President David Mabuza has paid tribute to fallen struggle icon Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and described her as an indestructible rock against apartheid and a special person, who sacrificed her life for the whole nation despite being treated with contempt.
Govt deploys engineers to Chilonga Bridge
Government has deployed a team of engineers to carry out preparatory work for the construction of an all-weather $3 million Chilonga Bridge along Runde River in Chiredzi.
‘Political field peaceful’
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has said it has not received a single case of political violence, as Government is making concerted efforts to ensure a violence-free election.
Electric buses deal on cards
An American company, Concept Media Group, is seeking to tie down Harare City Council to a deal to introduce intracity electric buses (E-buses).









