Annual wheat imports top 185 000 tonnes

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Zimbabwe imports an average 185 000 tonnes of wheat every year to complement national production, a senior Government official has said. Zimbabwe requires 400 000 tonnes of…

Diego Simeone eyes Blues move

LONDON. — Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has reportedly agreed a deal to manage English Premiership soccer side Chelsea. The Premier League champions have been without a permanent manager since…

China rewrites global financial rules

Philip S Golub Correspondent The International Monetary Fund’s executive board announced on November 30 that the Chinese currency, the renminbi (0RMB) or yuan, would soon be included in the basket of…

Rooney wants trophies

MANCHESTER. —Manchester United need to end their trophy drought by winning either the Europa League or the FA Cup and finish in the English Premier League’s top four this season…

Africom: Turning Africa into a ‘laboratory’ of modern warfare

THE US military already plans to expand its massive military footprint in Africa and elsewhere to the tune of “several million dollars” a year and thousands of troops. The Obama…

Agric ministry decries poor inputs support

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Secretary for Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Mr Ringson Chitsiko has rapped Government for prioritising importation of maize instead of supporting local farmers with inputs to enable…

The Zim loss that tainted a WC

DHAKA. — There were upsets, controversies — including that controversial loss by Zimbabwe at the hands of a team that went on to lift the trophy — in the 2016…

Lock will be missed: Dzuwa

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter DAVIS Cup tennis team captain Martin Dzuwa has described the withdrawal of Zimbabwe’s number two player Benjamin Lock as an unfortunate development for the side to face…

‘Livestock, crop condition dire’

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The condition of crops and livestock has continued to deteriorate despite the recent rains received in most parts of the country. Some areas such as Mashonaland East,…

Zimbabweans mourn Father Prosser

Herald Reporter The Anglican Church in Zimbabwe has opened books of condolences for the late principal of St Augustine’s Mission Father Kebble Hugh Prosser who died on November 4 last…

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