Sights, sounds from Gabon
Ray Bande Senior Reporter— ZIMBABWE’S participation in the Africa Cup of Nations Gabon 2017, which was pregnant with high expectations when it all started, but fizzled into just another hie…
Boost for Manicaland Women’s League
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent— ZANU-PF Manicaland Women’s League’s poultry projects received a major boost after the party’s national secretary for Women’s League and First Lady, Dr Amai Grace Mugabe donated…
Farm worker chronicles
Freedom Mutanda and Sifelani Tonje Post Correspondents— ZIMBABWEANS rose against the settlers in 1893 because of injustices and took up arms again in 1896 owing to workers’ and peasant consciousness.…
Industry hails trade deficit slump
Kudzanai Gerede Business Correspondent — ONE of the major constrains that continue to frustrate the economy’s headway is the recurring negative balance of trade on an annual basis to which…
Fake Zimra officer dupes job seekers
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent— A MUTARE woman (32) who masqueraded as a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority officer and duped unsuspecting job seekers of cash amounting to $1 300 has appeared in…
In case of near drowning
Dr Tendai Zuze — NEAR-DROWNING refers to almost dying from suffocating under water. It is the last stage before actual drowning, which often results in death.
Buffaloes dump Sakubva Stadium
Luke Mafere Sports Reporter— FORMER Premiership outfit, Buffaloes – who will be making a second attempt to get back to the domestic top-flight league this year after failing on the…
Zanu-PF Youth League steps up 21st Movement preps
Cletus Mushanawani News Editor— ZANU-PF Manicaland Youth League has stepped up preparations for this year’s 21st Movement Celebrations to be held at Matopos in Matabeleland South next month and is…
American hypocrisy: Obama’s grasp for last minute relevance
Rungano Dzikira Post Correspondent— OBAMA’S appointment to the White House was celebrated by Africa more than the Americans themselves. It was the expectant hope that a black man would fare…
RBZ avails $12m to fertiliser firms
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter— THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has availed $12 million to fertiliser firms to enable them to meet initial targets and an addition 10 000 metric tonnes…











