Command agric attracts 27 000 farmers

Samuel Kadungure Farming Reporter SO far 27 100 farmers in Manicaland have expressed interest to take up maize production under command agriculture, a specialised maize production scheme aimed at enhancing food…

Police block driver with 60kg diamond ore

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent A DRIVER with National Eye Security Company that is providing services to Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company in Chiadzwa was hauled before the courts on

UNSCATHED: Gamecocks subdue Hwange

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Chicken Inn 1-0 Hwange

Economy projected for slow growth

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE’S economy is projected to grow by 1,2 percent against the targeted 2,7 percent at the close of 2016 on the back of “strong headwinds” that…

Winky D, Tuku stand before the presence of God

Robert Mukondiwa BEFORE a single voice cracks in new song Panorwadza Moyo by Zimbabwean Dancehall King Winky D and grandmaster Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi, a waft of a cold deathly air…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt-private sector partnerships crucial for agric revival

WE are encouraged by the unity of purpose and innovations in the agricultural sector and urge the various players working together to ensure Zimbabwe regains its breadbasket status to continue…

Boko Haram groups clash

Kano — In-fighting has broken out in Boko Haram after the Islamic State group announced a new leader of its Nigerian affiliate, according to reports in the country’s remote northeast.

AG’s office to challenge demo ban judgment

Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau ATTORNEY General Advocate Prince Machaya says his office will soon challenge the High Court decision invalidating Statutory Instrument 101A of 2016.

No more bonuses, Pay cuts instead: Gloomy picture for civil servants at budget review

Happiness Zengeni, Harare Bureau AS part of bold measures to reverse an unsustainable consumptive position, the Government has embarked on a civil service restructuring exercise which includes a reduction in…

Gabon’s Bongo hits back at EU over poll ‘anomalies’

Gabonese President Ali Bongo has denied EU observers’ calls for a recount of last week’s disputed presidential vote, saying it was a matter for the country’s top court to decide.

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