Research in farming should take the lead: VP Mngangwa

Ngoni Dapira RESEARCH institutions and institutions of higher learning have been called upon to take the lead in mitigating modern farming mechanisms to respond to climate change and evolving global…

Langa bemoans Malawi absence

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE chairperson of the African Union Sports Council Region 5 and Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, Andrew Langa, has bemoaned the absence of Malawi from the…

Langa bemoans Malawi absence

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE chairperson of the African Union Sports Council Region 5 and Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, Andrew Langa, has bemoaned the absence of Malawi from the…

Mantas Tennis Academy ace US bound

Senior Reporter MANTAS Tennis Academy sensation, Keren Muswere, became the 53rd player to secure a full scholarship in the United State of America where she will be pursuing her academic…

Serena struggles against 110th ranked

New York — Top-ranked Serena Williams spent nearly an hour on the practice courts Wednesday after struggling through the second round of the US Open, working on her skills after…

Serena struggles against 110th ranked

New York — Top-ranked Serena Williams spent nearly an hour on the practice courts Wednesday after struggling through the second round of the US Open, working on her skills after…

Smuggling second-hand clothes backfires

Letwin Mubonesi SMUGGLING 28 bales of secondhand clothes into the country from Mozambique earned a 38-year-old Hobhouse man $100 fine last week. Tawanda Chirango was convicted on his own guilty plea…

Buy Zimbabwe applauds new laws

Ngoni Dapira BUY Zimbabwe has applauded the pronouncements by President Mugabe in his State of the Nation Address last week Tuesday, particularly on reinforcing the country’s procurement laws. Buy Zimbabwe chief…

Fired managers ‘loot’ $91,000 workers’ welfare fund

Walter Mswazie Masvingo correspondent THREE former Masvingo City Council managers allegedly looted about $91,000 from the workers’ welfare fund, an official has confirmed. The junior managers are among six that the…

Fired managers ‘loot’ $91,000 workers’ welfare fund

Walter Mswazie Masvingo correspondent THREE former Masvingo City Council managers allegedly looted about $91,000 from the workers’ welfare fund, an official has confirmed. The junior managers are among six that the…

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