SA ‘damaging’ strike continues

DAMAGING strike action continues in South Africa’s metals and engineering sectors this week after political demands were blamed at the weekend for preventing a settlement. No formal meetings have been…

Why decline in yields?

WHY are small-scale farmers experiencing steadily declining yields yearly regardless of adequate fertiliser application? Crop yields among small-scale farmers in Manicaland –  a tobacco and maize growing province – have…

Four-horse race…as Dongo, Stars, Masvingo and Rovers vie for promotion

THE race for Premiership promotion in the Eastern Region Division One League is taking intriguing twists and turns with each passing week as Mutare City Rovers coach, Kenny “Bokande” Kachara,…

Chris, Karrueche ‘not speaking’

Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran have broken up again, according to new reports. The 25-year-old singer and 26-year-old model have had an on-and-off relationship for years, and RadarOnline.com claims they…

The most popular, best days to start a diet

Forget about New’s Year’s Day. If you’re thinking about starting a diet or a fitness program or quitting smoking, you only need to wait for . . .  Monday.  Maligned…

The demise of the businessman

Blabbermouth Town Talk A FOOL and his fortune will soon part! Well, the person I am talking about here was an envy of many and an epitome of enterprising upcoming…

TelOne slashes ADSL prices

Nigel Gambanga An amazing and unbelievable deal if I ever heard one myself – ADSL at half-price for all small and medium scale enterprises in Zimbabwe giving a boost to…

Stop student barbarism

They are places of learning, period. The moment the desire for luxury and the adult life are mixed with the learning process, we have a very big problem like the…

‘Hilter’ football tweet triggers furore

KUALA Lumpur. — A Malaysian Member of Parliament triggered a furore in Malaysia on Wednesday after he tweeted “Long Live Hitler” shortly after Germany won their football World Cup semi-final…

Rebate of duty on equipment imported by arts organisations

DID you know that arts organisations based and registered in Zimbabwe can enjoy duty free importation of equipment that they use in their performances? The Customs and Excise (General) Regulations,…

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