‘Alignment of laws on course’

Kuda Bwititi – Chief Reporter The alignment of laws to Zimbabwe’s new Constitution is on track and Government will not push “half-baked Acts” as a response to those alleging that the…

Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: I feel I am betraying my mother

I feel I am betraying my mother I am 24-years-old and I come from an amazing family. My parents are very successful and we live in the most uptown parts of…

Foreign Brief NEWS: Christians, Muslims, Jews share ‘temple’

Christians, Muslims, Jews share ‘temple’ Nearly 5 000 people have signed a petition protesting against plans to turn a Christian hospital chapel into a Muslim prayer room.

Focus turns to Agri-Business Conference

Emilia Zindi Agriculture Editor THE major highlight of the 105th edition of the Harare Agricultural Show, which will be held next month, will be the annual National Agri-Business Conference to…

BAKING RECIPE: Mrs Tendaupenyu’s banana loaf

BANANAS are in abundance and this week we feature Mrs Patience Tendaupenyu’s banana loaf recipe. She serves it at Bible study groups, and for evening teas with family and friends.…

PICTURES: Magaya’s Botswana Tour in pictures

Religion Editor Fatima Bulla is currently in Botswana catching the action live as Magaya tours Botswana. Prophetic Healing and Deliverance ministries leader, Prophet Walter Magaya brought Gaborone to a standstill…

ZBFH performance improves. . . Buoyant about year-end performance

FINANCIAL services group  ZB Financial Holdings has told shareholders that the group’s performance in the four months ended April 2015 has been above expectations as operating costs continue to plummet.

Zimpapers takes the lead in technology

Zimbabwe Newspapers posted a US$635 000 profit for the five months to May 2015 on the backdrop of improved technologies that cut costs.

Zimplats appoints new chairman

ZIMPLATS, the country’s biggest platinum miner, has appointed Dr Sydney Mufamadi as board chairman with effect from July 1, 2015.

Cancers: Zim’s new No. 1 killer

Non-communicable diseases have overtaken HIV and Aids as the leading killer in Zimbabwe, accounting for 138 000 deaths in 2014 alone.

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