BOXING: Local judge for World Boxing Council fight

WHILE champion Charles Manyuchi is sure to hog the limelight at the World Boxing Council bouts to be staged in Zambia in two weeks’ time, another Zimbabwean will be flying…

Powering Up: Zesa moves to reduce electricity deficits

As a stop-gap measure to stabilise the electricity deficit in the country, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is set to embark on two power station extension projects

E-waste: When technology bites back

Authorities are taking for granted the threat posed by the continued influx of electronic waste (e-waste) in the country as it risks an environmental and public health catastrophe in the…

LOCAL SOCCER: Referees Warned

THE Zimbabwe Soccer Referees’ Association chairperson, John Phiri, has warned that his body is closely monitoring the conduct of referees as both the Castle Premier Soccer League and Division One…

Alternative treatment for gastrointestinal disease

How do you work, play, exercise and undertake other activities all in one day? Where do you get the fuel for your body? No doubt, it is from the food…

US government exposed

The United States government has made a tacit admission that it is working with some Zimbabwean Government officials to effect regime change by ousting President Robert Mugabe.

School Head, Deputy leak question papers

Munyaradzi Musiiwa in Gweru A school head in Gweru and his deputy were last week arrested for allegedly leaking three 2014 Ordinary Level examination papers.

Suggestions for monetisation of local coins

In recent months, two very important issues of national significance —demonetisation of the Zimbabwean dollar and that of special coins with values equivalent to US cents —

GARDEN AFFAIR: Rose bush cultivation demystified

In 1597 William Shakespeare penned, “What’s in a name, that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet?” There is a lot of truth to…

Proudly SA stung by costs, non-compliance

LACK of oversight and compliance and the high cost of local goods are some of the hurdles hampering government’s local procurement drive, says Leslie Sedibe, CEO of Proudly SA, a…

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