Zim languages crying for recognition

By Arthur Takawira
THE language question is a “contentious” issue that has been simmering in the Zimbabwean pot.

Chinhoyi sitting on time bomb

By Walter Nyamukondiwa in CHINHOYI
DESCENDING into Manyame River on approaching Chinhoyi town, the ambient and breathtaking picturesque view of brilliant architectural proficiency, the pride of Mashonaland West Province, interlaced with beautiful flora greets you.

Sorghum cheer for farmers

Agriculture Reporter
Small-scale sorghum farmers in Chiredzi have demonstrated that besides boosting food security, sorghum can take care of their socio-economic needs when they delivered 30 tonnes of the grain to Delta Beverages, earning themselves US$6 527.

Referendum expected in June

By Leonard Ncube
THE referendum for the new constitution will be held in June next year, a development that is likely to pave the way for the holding of elections.

Exhibitors for Hlanganani expo arrive

EXHIBITORS and buyers to the third Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism and Travel Fair have started arriving in the country ahead of the expo that begins this week.

Gamu turns to politics, lying blatantly about Zimbabwe

Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwe aspiring musician, Gamu Nhengu, who last week won worldwide support after she was eliminated from the England television talent search show X Factor, has turned to politics out of desperation to secure a visa to enable her and her family to continue staying in the UK.

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority shelves Tourism night.

By Africa Moyo
MUSIC fans appear to have been dealt a devastating blow by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) which is understood to have shelved the annual Tourism Night gig that is held at the end of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair.

Fungisai, yet again

HARDLYa month after being embroiled in a controversy in which she allegedly told circumcision graduates that “you are not man enough unless you are circumcised”, gospel diva Fungisai Zvakavapano is back in the news, this time on allegations that she ill-treated her housemaid — for just three days.

Farmers’ unions urged to serve farmers.

FARMERS’unions have been urged to play a pivotal role in the revival of the agricultural sector by lobbying Government to introduce polices that promote organised production. Speaking at a meeting…

Two more companies scramble for Zisco

SINO-ZIMBABWE Limited and Mauritius based Indian firm Essar Energy Holdings have joined the investor scramble to acquire Government’s 60 percent stake in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company.

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