Irrigation holds key to Sadc food security

Fortious Nhambura AGRICULTURE is an engine for socio-economic development in most countries in southern Africa. However, the sector is experiencing some challenges to fully contribute to sustainable development. For example,…

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Twin-burial demonstrates the uniqueness of the liberation struggle

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THE twin-burial of two iconic cadres, Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita- both from Manicaland – at the National Heroes’ Acre demonstrated the uniqueness of the liberation…

Murambinda prophet up for fraud

Post Correspondent A 36-YEAR-OLD self proclaimed prophet recently appeared before Murambinda Magistrates’ Court facing 11 counts of theft and fraud. He was remanded in custody after the State opposed bail,…

Challenges with extremely bad breath

Ann Ruthenburg HELLO there folks, I hope you are all well! This week I am answering the following question: Hi, I am a mother and a grandmother. I have had challenges with…

Businesswoman harasses boyfriend’s ex

Letwin Mubonesi THE owner of Mutare fast food outlet – Burger Bar – who was in the habit of abusing and harassing her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend was recently ordered to stop…

Will Africa be digitally relevant in the next 10 years?

BY 2025, jobs which were common place in 2015 will no longer exist. Students graduating in 2016 will have obsolete qualifications for which there will no longer be a profession…

Crop assessment confirms food deficit

Samuel Kadungure Farming Reporter FIELD visits by officials from the agriculture ministry to assess and estimate yields and production of food and non-food crops in the province have been concluded, with…

‘Musadzidzise mwana wangu chipfambi’

Yvonne Chidochashe Manyanja MWANASIKANA wemakore 14 ekuberekwa wekuBuridiro, muHarare, anonzi akatorwa nevavakidzani ndokutanga kuitiswa mabasa echipfambi achipihwa mari apo amai vake vaive vaenda kunze kwenyika.

Former detainee speaks on war experience

Freedom Mutanda COLONIAL governments used legal instruments to control the lives of Africans, for those Africans opposed to the legislation, detentions were the order of the day.

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