99-year leases should not be used as collateral: ZFU
Using the 99-year leases as collateral could potentially derail the gains of the agrarian reform, the Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union has said. The farmers’ representative body said Government should instead enhance…
Horticulture has potential to meet national needs
Lovemore Kadzura in Rusape ZIMBABWE’s horticulture farmers have potential to supply the whole nation with enough produce and surplus being exported to other countries, an agronomist has said.
Caritas spearheads sanitation project in Nyanga
Post Correspondent CARITAS Zimbabwe, in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Care is steering a water sanitation programme in Nyanga that will greatly improve public health.
How to access internet through Facebook
Undoubtedly, there has been a lot of hype about the use of the social network Facebook. Almost everybody and their dog have been using it, with Econet even going so…
NRZ workers in demo
Post Reporter NATIONAL Railways of Zimbabwe workers who have gone for more than 10 months without salaries last week took to the streets in Mutare demanding an urgent address of…
Falcao’s challenge of adapting to life at Utd
Such is the predictable correlation between the amount of money a football player costs or earns and public expectation levels, it’s safe to assume Radamel Falcao — whose well publicised…
Zanu-PF will emerge stronger
Muchadura Dube A united Zanu-PF is a harbinger of exciting times for the entire nation, a scenario which facilitates the smooth execution of the noble economic blueprint, the Zimbabwe Agenda…
Flashy ex-diamond dealer loses case
Tendai Gukutikwa Driving a T6 Ford Ranger and owning houses in the low-density suburbs of Palmerstone and Darlington saw one man’s application for downwards variation dismissed at the Mutare Magistrates’…
Namibian banks could follow Zim on local ownership laws
Commercial banks in Namibia may have to sell 25 percent of their equity to local investors by 2025 and should consider trading their shares on the stock exchange, Finance Minister…
Hooker fined for assaulting client
A 22-year-old Chipinge woman who confessed to being a prostitute was fined $60 for hitting a client with an empty beer bottle at a night club in the town.

