Dual protection good for positive living

PEOPLE are familiar with a dual carriage way on the roads and a tag team if that sport is wrestling. With the landscape

Let’s unite to repel the enemy, askaris

By Farirai Chubvu
AS we brace for the homestretch towards the make or break elections that will mark the demise of the inclusive Government

317 000 tonnes soya beans to be imported

By Obert Chifamba
ZIMBABWE will this year import 317 000 tonnes of soya beans to satisfy local demand, the Agricultural Marketing Authority chief

Harare Agriculture Show preps advanced

Agriculture Reporter
Preparations for the 101st Harare Agriculture Show set for next month are at an advanced stage with exhibitors working on their

Float tray use now popular

Herald Reporter
More tobacco growers have received training in the use of float trays for tobacco fumigation following the ban of methylbromide,

Tobacco sales surpass target

By Elita Chikwati
THE volume of tobacco sold so far has surpassed last season’s cumulative output, an indication that Zimbabwe is slowly

Unlicensed loan shark in the dock

Court Reporter
AN unlicensed moneylender who allegedly swindled three people of their stands and a car valued at US$20 000 after they

Mangudya new RBZ boss

Tinashe Farawo President Mugabe has appointed economist and former CBZ chief executive officer Dr John Mangudya as the new Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

Key Libyan village back in rebel hands

Libyan rebel fighters are digging in to defend a village south of Tripoli following a see-saw battle for control with government forces that seen control of the village change hands several times.

Key Libyan village back in rebel hands

Libyan rebel fighters are digging in to defend a village south of Tripoli following a see-saw battle for control with government forces that seen control of the village change hands several times.

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