SA delegation for ex-Wenela payouts expected next week

OFFICIALS from Tshiamiso Trust, which is facilitating compensation for Zimbabweans who contracted respiratory diseases while working in South African mines between 1965 and 2019, will be in the country next week for engagements expected to expedite the pay-outs.

All in the name of protection, wealth

ZIMBABWE woke up to shocking news that a father forced himself on his daughter at a prison complex where he lived with his wife, who works there, before making good his escape to where only God knows.

63 firebugs fined $50 000 each

More than 570 000 hectares of forests and grasslands have been destroyed in about 2 000 incidents of veld fires that have also killed a man and destroyed property worth thousands of dollars this year.

A pleasurable garden experience

THE Annual Garden Show was held last week and the event took place at Parklands Business Venue in Borrowdale, Harare, on September 17 and 18.

Mushroom, a wellspring of income

Mushroom growing has become one of the fastest-growing home-based agro-business ventures in Zimbabwe.

Experts push for mandatory measles vaccination

Health experts have called on the Government to introduce compulsory measles vaccination to effectively deal with the virus that has killed close to 1 000 children since April.

SA in electricity crisis

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had an urgent meeting scheduled with his Cabinet on Wednesday to discuss the country’s electricity crisis, which has led to unprecedented levels of nationwide power blackouts in Africa’s most developed economy.

Financial planning for an entrepreneur

Planning for retirement, and structuring your financial portfolio in general, becomes quite challenging when you are not earning a consistent income.

Covid-19 turned Parirenyatwa into a better hospital

AT the peak of Covid-19, the Government introduced a number of measures to contain the disease. Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals became the major referral centre for coronavirus cases.

Irate CAPS fans go after players

CAPS United are now becoming a danger to Lloyd Chitembwe’s health.

Yesterday, he cut a dejected figure and sat motionless on the bench, as some CAPS United fans in Bay 14 sang protest songs against the team’s players after Yadah handed them a defeat at the National Sports Stadium.

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