Manicaland tobacco farmers defy TIMB

Senior Farming Reporter TOBACCO farmers in Manicaland have defied the Tobacco Industry Marketing Board by failing to comply with its statutory directive to destroy tobacco stalks and re-growths from their…

Take farming as a business

Albert Tsindi In a country that is faced with economic challenges, high rate of unemployment and an ever increasing population, small holder farmers need to have a new way of…

Sleeping disorders may be mental health

Dr Mazvita Machinga DO you find difficulty initiating sleep; do you have frequent awakenings (including early morning awakening); do you wake up feeling exhausted, and are you preoccupied with sleep complaints,…

All about indigestion

INDIGESTION — also called dyspepsia or an upset stomach — is a general term that describes discomfort in your upper abdomen.  Indigestion is not a disease, but rather some symptoms…

Non-Ndebele speaking teachers to stay put

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent GOVERNMENT will not remove non-Ndebele speaking teachers from primary schools in Matabeleland as there is a critical shortage of trained teachers, a senior official said yesterday.

killed by his own bomb . . . Tries to terrorise lover, dies in inferno . . . Girlfriend escapes with burns

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter A MARRIED Bulawayo man was burnt to death when he allegedly petrol bombed a house while trying to kill his estranged girlfriend in Sauerstown suburb yesterday.…

My time has come: First Lady

Tendai Mugabe Harare Bureau THE Zanu-PF Youth League yesterday endorsed the recommendation by the Women’s League that First Lady Grace Mugabe be appointed the Secretary for Women’s League at the…

Reprieve for Bosso, DeMbare fans

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has given a reprieve to football lovers by turning down Highlanders’ request to hike gate charges for their epic…

BNC concentrate output decreases 14pc

Golden Sibanda Harare Bureau Bindura Nickel Corporation’s concentrate production for the first quarter to June dipped 14 percent after mining was temporarily suspended due to maintenance work on the underground…

Cadetship students owe Nust $3,7m

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is owed $3,7 million by government in unpaid fees for students on the cadetship programme, a development the…

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