Efficient grain storage vital to food security
Samuel Kadungure Senior Farming Reporter MAIZE is the most important staple food in Zimbabwe and its storage is crucial to bridge seasons and to ensure household food and nutritional security.
A winter of promise for Zimbabwe
THOUGH the country lies wholly within the tropics, Zimbabwe’s seasons are marked by profound changes in scenery. By mid-June, the verdant green overgrowth of the highveld summer has withered to…
A winter of promise for Zimbabwe
THOUGH the country lies wholly within the tropics, Zimbabwe’s seasons are marked by profound changes in scenery. By mid-June, the verdant green overgrowth of the highveld summer has withered to…
‘I have Nigerian blood’
FORMER Spain youth international defender Derik Osede Prieto has revealed why he wants to play for Nigeria. The 22-year-old centre-back, who is known simply as Derik, has played at all…
The Bishop and his fishing rod
TRUE to the word of the Almighty, as it is written in the Holy Bible, church leaders, just like Jesus’ disciples, are fishers of men, so is it with the…
Mt Selinda hosts NASH handball finals
Sports Reporter MT Selinda High School in Chipinge will play host to this year’s National Association of Secondary Heads (NASH) national Under-17 handball finals.
List of socialites accused of promiscuity gone viral
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent A LIST of socialites in Bulawayo being accused of promiscuity has gone viral on WhatsApp. It comprises models, politicians, comedians, business tycoons and DJs who are allegedly…
Manicaland flue-cured tobacco farmers race against time
Senior Farming Reporter THE Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB) has set July 15 as the final day for farmers to sell their flue-cured tobacco at auctions floors. The announcement by…
List of socialites accused of promiscuity gone viral
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent A LIST of socialites in Bulawayo being accused of promiscuity has gone viral on WhatsApp. It comprises models, politicians, comedians, business tycoons and DJs who are allegedly…
MP in Parliament Ndebele row
Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor PARLIAMENT was rocked by a new language row on Wednesday when Deputy Speaker Melody Dziva told an MP to ask her question in English, instead of Ndebele.


