Tighten laws to control internet: Potraz
In Zimbabwe, the highest visited online sites include pornography and betting sites, with children being the most viewers and consumers of the adult content.
By Brent Shamu
19h ago
Bullying tactics will not work
The approval granted to elite schools to conduct holiday lessons exposes government’s partiality.
By Newsday
Apr. 16, 2024
High food assistance needs imminent: USAid
Zimbabwe is among several southern African countries that have been severely affected by the El Niño-induced drought with at least two million people facing starvation.
By Gracious Daniel
Apr. 16, 2024
Govt, teachers square off over holiday lessons...No law criminalises the act, teachers argue
Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Goodwill Taderera also said schools were in compliance with the holiday lessons ban.
By Mirriam Mangwaya
Apr. 15, 2024
Govt to clamp down on cotton side marketers
Farmers are owed US$3,2 million by the country’s largest cotton producer, Cottco Holdings Limited (Cottco).
By Blessed Ndlovu
Apr. 11, 2024
Govt demands timeous returns on rehab funds
He applauded Zinara for organising the tour and workshop to interface with Parliament in an open and deliberative forum.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 10, 2024
Mine-to-energy industrial park set for Mash West
Zimbabwe is Africa’s largest lithium producer and in 2022 it banned the exportation of lithium ore to derive more benefits from the mineral.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 10, 2024
Taxation should facilitate and not constrain economic growth
Once it has been decreed that certain activities, transactions, earnings or assets should attract a tax then that will be pretty much it, really.
By Prosper Munyedza
Apr. 4, 2024
Zanu PF threat to politicise food aid slammed
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday declared the drought as a national disaster and revealed that the country needs about US$2 billion to avert starvation.
By Problem Masau
Apr. 4, 2024