2018: Only 1 500 voters per polling station
Lincoln Towindo Senior Reporter Only 1 500 voters will be allowed per polling station during the 2018 harmonised elections, while a new voters’ roll will have photographs of registered electorate members,…
Five-day water cuts for Harare
Debra Matabvu Most of Harare’s middle and low-density suburbs will from tomorrow endure up to five days a week without water as the Harare City Council implements its rationing schedule. The…
Toll gates for Harare Airport Road
Deputy News Editor GOVERNMENT has rolled out an estimated US$60 million for the second and final phase in upgrading the Harare International Airport Road to world class standards which will…
Govt intensifies support to farmers
Livingstone Marufu GOVERNMENT has increased its support to farmers and will this season incentivise cotton growers in addition to assistance already being given to cereal and grain growers under the…
Diamond output up 500 percent
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company has increased production in Chiadzwa by 500 percent, a clear sign of the gem-rich fields’ huge potential. ZCDC began mining in 2015 following…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: A strange approach to corruption
Writing for Silicon Africa in August 2013, Mawuna Remarque Koutonin (“The New Rich in Africa!”) spoke of a study on the relationship between corruption and national development. Koutonin said “the research…
Redefining the role of farmers’ unions
Monica Chinamasa The Zimbabwe National Farmers’ Union is a wholly farmer-owned and driven organisation which was launched in 2007. The emergence of our union was a result of misrepresentation and…
Does Prof Moyo have a case to answer?
The Sharp Shooter Vukani Madoda The greatest dilemma that the nation is facing falls squarely on drawing the line between the functions of Government and the role of the governing political…
The 2018 voting system explained
Justice Rita Makarau Let me start by relating the background to Zimbabwe’s electoral reforms. Yes, we are aware that some people have been agitating for the protection of their interests. However,…
Fundamentally incompetent for a reason
Chris Chenga Open Economy At any decent tertiary institution, or public library, when one wants to check the availability of a certain book, one simply logs onto the library database and…










