Govt to embark on on-farm inspections

Agriculture Reporter Government will soon carry out on-farm inspections to identify productive A1 farmers that deserve to receive the A1 settlement permits that were launched last week by President Mugabe…

How Oprah changed Hurungwe

Noah Pito Before Winfrey’s donation, which was channelled through Tererai Trent who grew up here and went to the school, Matau was an eyesore with dilapidated buildings which also housed…

Academics dismiss Philanthropy doctorates

Herald Reporters Academics yesterday dismissed honorary doctorate degrees conferred on various personalities by the Philanthropy Institute of Zimbabwe arguing that the institution has no authority to do so. PIZ conferred…

Reflections on Father Zimbabwe

Simon Khaya Moyo Special Correspondent FATHER Zimbabwe, the late Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo.  If the good Lord had not summoned him to higher responsibility, he would have been 97-years-old today.…

Loew feels for Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Germany coach Joachim Loew said he understood the shock and pain that Brazil were feeling on Tuesday after their 7-1 World Cup soccer semi-final defeat on…

Airzim returns to Kariba

Walter Nyamukondiwa in KARIBA AIR Zimbabwe is set to resume flights to Kariba as the country seeks to revive tourism through increased tourist inflows. Flights are tentatively set for resumption…

Land issue: Africa must not compromise

Lovemore Ranga Matairei Snr Features Writer SOUTH African President Jacob Zuma recently signed the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Bill into law in a landmark move that is set to…

Remembering that ambush in the night

A novel revisiting the December 1976 assassination attempt on reggae star Bob Marley is due out soon. The book, A Brief History of Seven Killings, is by Jamaican Marlon James,…

ZC rationalisation slashes franchises to 4

Zimbabwe Cricket has carried out a rationalisation exercise which has seen the number of franchises reduced from five to four – Mashonaland Eagles, Matabeleland Tuskers, MidWest Rhinos and Mountaineers. This…

Palladium climbs to trade near highest since 2001

SINGAPORE. — Palladium climbed for a 13th session yesterday to trade near its highest since 2001 on concern about supply constraints in South Africa, while strong demand for the metal…

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