Arda to link farmers with investors

The Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) is identifying farmers throughout the country with irrigable land to be linked with investors who will provide financial assistance to produce certain crops…

More pressure for Twine Phiri

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa says he has nothing personal against Twine Phiri and is only following the association’s constitution which says that all board members had…

Major boost for tourism operators

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Tourism operators have received a major boost after Government granted a rebate of duty on the import of capital goods for expansion and modernisation as part…

Taibva for Cape Town Art Fair

This year’s edition of the Cape Town Art Fair features an exhibition entitled Taibva facilitated by the National Gallery School of Visual Arts and Design with the support of Pro…

Changing music styles in Zimbabwe

Fred Zindi Music In the 1960s Rhodesia, during the heart of rock music, Beatlemania, bell bottoms, flower power, hippies and soul music, we were subjected to all these crazes and…

Scenes behind ‘Jerusarema’ DVD making

Godwin Muzari Arts Editor Their journey started in Vumba Mountains and ended in the same tourist resort three months later. From October to December last year, Jah Prayzah and his…

Thieving journalist convicted

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A CHINHOYI-based freelance journalist who broke into the Harare Magistrates’ Court and other buildings in the city, before stealing computers and other electronic gadgets, has been…

Katsande, Billiat, Rusike on target

JOHANNESBURG. – A second half penalty by Willard Katsande was enough to give Kaizer Chiefs their first win in 2016 as they beat Bloemfontein Celtic 1-0 at Free State Stadium…

Why US next president will not be a socialist

Garry Leech Correspondent Such inequality in wealth and power does not constitute democratic socialism under any definition of the term. So sure, let’s elect Sanders, but let’s vote for him…

Zim turns to God as climate change disrupts livelihoods

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story AS climate change brings unexpected challenges, with frequent, severe droughts and floods, Zimbabweans are beginning to look up to God — the maker of heaven and…

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