‘10 percent interest rate reasonable’
Dickson Mangena, Business Reporter MICRO Finance institutions have started complying with a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe directive to peg their interest rates at 10 percent per month in order to…
10-man Power Dynamos hold Chicken Inn
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter Chicken Inn (Zimbabwe)……………. (1) 1 Power Dynamos (Zambia)……….. ….(0) 1
Pasuwa, Mlauzi surrender vehicles
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FORMER senior women’s national team coach Shadreck Mlauzi has returned the vehicle he had been using during his tenure putting to rest speculation he would hold…
Byo spilling dams attract tourists
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter WITH the Bulawayo City Council last week announcing that five out of its six supply dams are now spilling, this has brought about a new spectacle…
2 000 nursing posts available
Harare Bureau A TOTAL of 2 000 nurses will this year be recruited into the public health sector as part of efforts to improve staffing levels at major health institutions.
Record keeping important for a beef production enterprise
IN my interactions with a number of smallholder livestock farmers across most parts of the Matabeleland region, I find one common thing concerning their enterprise.
Nigerian businessman acquitted of theft charges
Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent BULAWAYO High Court judge Justice Francis Bere has acquitted and discharged Nigerian businessman Chief Oma Alphonsus Achinulo who was facing charges of theft involving over $70…
Former Miss Victoria Falls starts motivational firm
Leonard Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter FORMER Miss Tourism Victoria Falls (2005) has started a company which seeks to motivate and inspire people, both at work and socially.
Unruly elements sway war vets, says Minister
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter PROBLEMS within war veterans are emanating from some ruling Zanu-PF party officials who are using the former liberation fighters to further their interests, a Cabinet Minister…
Cash, equipment windfall for schools
Harare Bureau STATE-RUN primary and secondary schools will get US$4 000 each while those with farms will get irrigation equipment to support implementation of the updated education curriculum.











