Illegal wildlife trade costs Zimbabwe US$153 billion

Sharon Chikwanha Zimbabwe has lost an estimated US$153 billion through the illegal trade of wildlife products including timber and fisheries with government reviewing the wildlife...

Zim secures global association membership

Takudzwa Musakasa  The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) through its Zimbabwe National Convention Bureau has secured international membership with The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry...

Former employee demands US$100 000 for racial abuse

Munyaradzi Doma A former employee at Koala Park Abattoir and Butcheries is claiming more than US$100 000 in damages and unfair dismissal after a manager...

Ex-Zesa acting chief executive Chivaura dies

Maxwell Chingaira Former Zesa Holdings acting chief executive Patrick Chivaura has died. Sources at Zesa said he passed on after a short illness. ivermectin 1% drops...

Mother Touch School in online fees storm

Farai Mabeza Parents with children at private schools, who, after being bombarded with United States dollar demands for online learning, are feeling the pinch of...

Law society lashes out at ZACC

Xolisani Ncube The Zimbabwe Law Society has accused the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission of intimidating judges who are accused of corruption although no names of those...

Palestine Embassy launches solidarity council

Talkmore Gandiwa A new council to coordinate all Palestine solidarity activities in the country, Zimbabwe Palestine Solidarity Council, has been launched in Harare. The council, which...

Fuel shortages cripple Harare’s refuse collection

By Munyaradzi Doma Fuel shortages currently being experienced in the country have crippled Harare City Council's refuse collection programme, posing serious health risks as garbage...

Rhodesia’s Daylight Saving Experiment of 1920

Jonathan Waters BRITAIN had introduced daylight saving during World War I ostensibly to save coal. While this has been found to be a fallacious argument...

Zim taking cautious approach on Covid-19 vaccine rollout

HARARE – Zimbabwe is taking a cautious approach towards the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines that some African countries are set to roll out amid...

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