Zim battling to increase bed nights

ZIMBABWE is battling to increase bed nights in spite of having a variety of entertaining activities within a 20-kilometre radius compared to other countries in southern Africa.

80 Boko Haram militants killed

The Nigerian army has killed more than 80 Boko Haram militants in clashes in the north of the country, local media reported Saturday. The extremist group has been making advances…

From humble beginnings: The rise of two women

Brian Chitemba and Edwin Mwase Their life stories read like fairy-tales  — starting off from humble beginnings to a chapter of defying all odds to achieve the somewhat unimaginable.

Zanu-PF congratulates Amai Mugabe, VP Mujuru

Sunday Mail Reporter Zanu-PF has congratulated First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe and its Vice-President and Second Secretary, Cde Joice Mujuru, for graduating with doctorate degrees, saying their achievements demonstrate true…

All Blacks overcome Boks

THE All Blacks extended their record home winning run to 36 matches, but it wasn’t before having to dig deeper than they have in ages as a desperate defensive effort…

Venus Williams battles on

Venus Williams negotiated her toughest test at the Coupe Banque Nationale on Friday, fighting past Lucie Hradecka in their quarter-final. The top seed in Quebec City dropped her first set…

Pied Kingfisher — ceryle rudis

Know Your Wildlife Farai Musiyandaka  Natural History Museum Ndebele: Isiquba — Shona: Chinyurirahove Introduction

Matobo farmers to set up farm produce processing centre

FARMERS in Matobo, Matabeleland South province are in the process of setting up a farm produce processing centre to preserve and value-add their produce as a way of empowering themselves.

Clothing industry to hold indaba

PLAYERS in the clothing industry in Zimbabwe are aiming at increasing their visibility and dispelling assertions that the sector is dead as statistics show that there are still 105 registered…

Massive support for agriculture

THE 2014/15 summer season is projected for growth after Government and other stakeholders indicated they had started mobilising up to $300 million to support farmers with inputs and other necessities…

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