New exam fees violating children’s rights

Cynthia Chitombi New examination fees announced by government are against the basic children’s right to access state funded basic education, Tag-A-Life executive director Nyaradzo Mashayamombe...

TSL says Q2 volumes to be affected by late start to...

HARARE - TSL says the late start to the tobacco marketing season volumes in the second quarter of all tobacco related businesses are expected...

Marry’s attempted murder investigations almost complete

Munyaradzi Doma Police investigations into how Marry Chiwenga allegedly attempted to kill Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, currently underway in South Africa are almost complete, it...

Harare City Planner arrested for demanding bribe

Munyaradzi Doma Harare’s acting city planner Samuel Nyabezi has been arrested for allegedly demanding payment to fast track a land developer’s lease application which had...

Factors and events to watch out for: March 16 -20, 2020

HARARE –  Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has set in motion measures to steady the volatility of the exchange rate with the...

ZMDC saga takes new twist following Murangari’s death

Munyaradzi Doma Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation’s Acting general manager, Luke Akino will have to face the legal challenge on his own following the death of...

News Feature: Brain drain puts Zimbabwe at a further disadvantage

Farai Mabeza HARARE - "Our mining engineers are  well sought after all over the world", says Chamber of Mines chief executive Isaac Kwesu. For any economy,...

Tobacco farmers to get 50% of proceeds in foreign currency

Farai Mabeza Tobacco farmers will get fifty percent of their proceeds in foreign currency, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Tobacco Industry Marketing...

Macheso hands over classroom block to former school

Tawanda Marwizi Sungura maestro, Alick Macheso on Wednesday handed over a classroom block he constructed for his former school, Enterprise Primary in Shamva, amid pomp...

US Treasury sanctions two individuals for Human Rights Abuse in Zimbabwe

Washington – The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today designated Anselem Sanyatwe (Sanyatwe) and Owen Ncube (Ncube) for their...