Fertiliser thief jailed
Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A Mbare man who stabbed a security guard manning the Grain Marketing Board depot in Chitungwiza has been jailed for one-and-a-half years. The guard caught him stealing…
Mayor’s assault trial deferred
Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent Chitungwiza Mayor Philip Mutoti’s trial, in which he is alleged to have assaulted his wife accusing her of stealing $50 from him, was yesterday postponed to…
Artists, their dressing, personalities
Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone THERE is no universal dress code for artists. However, it is not uncommon for artists’ choice of apparel to be branded ‘funny’, appalling, strange or too casual because…
It’s time to rebrand the book fair: Chirere
What prospects are there for the revival of the book industry struggling against a bleak global economic environment and the advent of technology threatening to vanquish the printing and publishing…
Lion’s shooting spawns changes
NEW YORK. — Three US airlines have banned the transportation of lion, leopard, elephant, rhino or buffalo killed by trophy hunters, in the latest fallout from the killing of Zimbabwe’s…
13 eye Epworth seat
Felex Share Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has started receiving curriculum vitaes for candidates interested in representing the party in the Epworth parliamentary constituency by-election amid reports that 13 cadres have expressed…
SADC showcases in China, seeks investment
Kizito Sikuka Correspondent SOUTHERN Africa has taken its multi-billion-dollar infrastructure development plan to potential funders in China — a country that is now the leading investor in Africa.
Digitisation to create jobs
Bulawayo Bureau The country’s ongoing digitisation process will result in the creation of thousands of job opportunities in the media industry in line with Zim-Asset objectives, a Government official has…
Govt, parastatal bonds to be listed on ZSE
Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has proposed that any future Government and parastatal bonds be listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
Land an inheritance, not academic fodder
Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo on Monday castigated researchers for being ambivalent and hostile to the country’s indigenisation policy.










