Climate change: More than just a word game

Climate change: More than just a word game
JOHANNESBURG — While poor countries are jostling to ensure the lives of their people are protected in a deal on the changing climate being negotiated in Durban, various NGOs, agencies and research institutes are lobbying to get a word into the negotiating text.

A sweet potato a day could save lives in Mozambique

JOHANNESBURG — A helping of an orange coloured sweet potato just twice a week could save lives in Mozambique. This is no ordinary sweet potato — it has been bred to have a high beta-carotene content, a compound rich in vitamin A, which is found naturally in the root, hence the more intense orange colour. The human body is unable to synthesise vitamin A and has to obtain it from external sources.

Sandra steals Patricia’s thunder

By Givemore Muzariri
SANDRA Ndebele stole the show at Jabula Inn in Esigodini and left revellers asking for more when she upstaged the fancied Patricia Majalisa at the gig of the year on Saturday.

Young Igwe’s star shines bright

Masvingo correspondent
THE young Igwe, Peter “Dehwa” Moyo showed that he has great potential when he performed at Club Oasis in Masvingo on Friday night.
Considering that it was his maiden appearance in the entertainment starved city of Masvingo, he demonstrated that he has great potential to scale dizzy heights in music. Fans were thrilled by his performance.

Govt to compensate people displaced by MZWP

Victoria Falls Reporter
THE Government has put in place plans to compensate people along the Gwayi-Bulawayo pipeline who would be relocated or affected by the implementation of the National Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (MZWP), Minister of Water Resources Development Samuel Sipepa Nkomo said.

‘$500m needed to complete outstanding projects’

Chronicle Reporter
THE Government needs more than $500 million to complete outstanding projects countrywide, the Minister of Public Works Joel Gabbuza said.
In an interview on the sidelines of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s tour of Government projects in Gwanda last Friday, Minister Gabbuza said allocation to the outstanding projects will be done in order of priority.

Sanctions affect ZNA training programmes

By Mduduzi Moyo
ILLEGAL economic sanctions are adversely affecting the  Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA)’s training programmes, a senior army officer has said.
Officiating at a combined graduation parade of six courses at the Zimbabwe School of Infantry at Mbalabala on Friday, the chief of staff and administration Major General Trust Mugoba said scarcity of training resources poses a challenge to the ZNA.

CBZ on Diaspora Bond offensive

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
CBZ BANK has gone on a charm offensive to lure potential foreign investors to take up the remaining US$7,5 million to

‘NSSA pays lowest pension in region’

National Social Security Authority (NSSA) pension payouts are among the lowest in the region. Moreover, analysts contend that

Chataika’s legacy lives on

Kudakwashe Chideme Entertainment Reporter
Ronny Chataika, son of the late King of Afro Soul, Jordan Chataika, with the backing of his aunts Edna and Molly is set to

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