Farmers complain over land tax
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Farmers have raised concern over the land tax, which they say should not be charged across the board as the land is not uniform in terms of…
Zim,SA revive rivalry
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE and South Africa resume their rivalry tomorrow when they meet in the COSAFA Women’s Championships final at Barbourfields as the tournament reaches its climax.
Mapeza demands mental strength
Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE NORMAN Mapeza is demanding mental strength from his charges ahead of this team’s battle against Harare City at Rufaro tomorrow in a crucial Castle Lager Premiership…
Govt mulls levying ‘sin taxes’
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter— Government is considering introducing taxes on harmful products like alcohol and cigarettes to increase domestic financial resources for health, amid reports that the country requires about…
Let Trump see the speck in his eye first
Chigumbu Warikandwa Correspondent It was time for humble pie in New York on September 21, when President Mugabe, the long-living African warrior, told off the United States President, Donald Trump…
Mhango rallies FC Platinum
Munyaradzi Doma in ZVISHAVANE FC Platinum midfielder Winston Mhango has called on his teammates to ensure they remain focused to collect maximum points when they face Chapungu at Ascot this…
Statue for Zlatan Ibrahimovic
STOCKHOLM. – A statue of Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be erected outside the Friends Arena in Stockholm, the Swedish Football Association (SvFF) announced on Monday as the giant striker won the…
Gweru misses revenue target
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Cash-strapped Gweru City Council (GCC) has missed its revenue collection target by over $2 million from January to July this year. The local authority has collected over $11…
Remain focused, German ambassador tells Harare
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter GERMAN Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Thorsten Hutter has said Harare City Council can only achieve its vision to have world class city status by 2025 if it…
Parents must still be involved: SDAs
Stanely Mushava Features Correspondent — Government has intervened to curtail opacity and abuse in schools by wrestling control of funds from school development associations.








