Msipa hails contract farming

Herald Reporter
FORMER Midlands provincial Governor and farmer Cde Cephas Msipa has called on the corporate world to venture into contract agriculture with land reform beneficiaries for the programme to be a success.

Liquidity challenges lower tourism

Victoria Falls Bureau
LIQUIDITY challenges have forced local tourists on holiday in

Tevedzai returns from UK tour

Winstone Antonio Arts Correspondent
Rising gospel prodigy Lloyd Tevedzai returned home from a week-long maiden tour of the United Kingdom dubbed “Love Out Loud” concert. Tevedzai, who was accompanied by fellow gospel artistes

Female rapists pounce on soldier

Midlands Bureau
A 33-YEAR-OLD Zimbabwe National Army soldier was reportedly forced to drink an unknown substance by three women who later took turns to be intimate with him before dumping him in a bushy area on the

Voice of Jordan Studios reopens

Arts Correspondent
VOICE of Jordan Studios — the stable famed for discovering the likes of Olinda Marowa and Blessing Shumba, among others — is now back in full swing after a two-year lull. According to gospel musician

Christmas treat for orphans

Carter Chapwanya Arts Correspondent
God Parent, an organisation co-founded by broadcaster-cum-gospel musician Agnes “Eglada” Gudza and Beauty Bhulu, last Saturday held a Christmas party at Khayelihle Children’s Village in Bulawayo. The

Six family members perish as holiday toll hits 134

Crime Reporter
THE number of people killed in road accidents since the beginning of the festive season has risen to 134, while 736 others have been injured in 795 accidents recorded so far. This is almost double the 72

Ben Affleck won’t run for Senate

BOSTON. — Ben Affleck is taking his name off the list of possible candidates for John Kerry’s seat in the US Senate, which would be open if the Democratic senator from Massachusetts is confirmed as secretary

Rape: When society lets kids down

The Arena Hildegarde

As we get to the end of the year, a lot of statistical data on anything and everything are released. Here is a sample of some of the figures. The Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat)

Power, intellectual responsibility

Reason Wafawarova

The Nigerian Igbo proverb that says “Until lions have their own historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter,” applies so well to what intellectuals do to their communities today.

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