Agric innovation needed now

Tendai Chara — THE development of crop varieties better-suited to changing climatic conditions is vital for future food security, experts in the maize seed breeding and marketing industries have said.…

Take yourself into the future . . .

Bridge Reporter — MALLON MARUME from Mutare Boys High will be travelling to Paris next month with his dad.  This is after he won the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards in…

Pheka loMaMoyo: Isinkwa

Isinkwa yikudla okuthandwa ngubani lobani abantwana, abadala ngitsho ogogo labokhulu. Kanti-ke ukuthi sikwazi ukuzenzela lesisinkwa esithandeka kangaka kuyadingeka njalo kuqakathekile.

Ithenisi yakoBulawayo iqina ngabokhekhe

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa UMNCINTISWANO womdlalo wethenisi koBulawayo kumele ugoqele abadlali abasakhulayo abanengi ukwenzela ukuthi kulolongwe abadlali abazamela isizwe kwelizayo, kutsho ingcitshi yezokuqeqetshwa kwalumdlalo.

Corruption storms the theatre stage

Takudzwa Chihambakwe — FROM President Robert Mugabe, his Vice-Presidents, the army and various social and mainstream media platforms, one of the most talked about issues in Zimbabwe today is corruption.…

Dam scooping unlocks Nkayi’s agriculture potential

Robin Muchetu THE hot sun scotches the earth with unrestrained intensity; livestock in their skeletal frame look very miserable and unfit even for consumption. One can easily count the ribs…

VP Mnangagwa off to Switzerland

Harare Bureau VICE-PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday left for Geneva, Switzerland, to attend the National Universal Period Review Conference.

Pote Holdings dominate business awards

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter POTE Holdings director Mr Antony Clever Pote from Zvishavane in the Midlands Province solidified his growing status as one of the country’s reputable businesspersons when…

‘Gandawa is architect-in-chief of looting’

Kuda Bwititi: Chief Reporter Former Secretary for Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Dr Washington Mbizvo says he was not involved in financial impropriety at the Zimbabwe Manpower…

Rotten tomatoes: Pest invasion wreaks havoc

Tafadzwa Kadani — When Mr Gift Tshuma planted tomatoes on one-and-a-half hectares, he anticipated a good harvest of not less than 90 tonnes. With tomatoes fetching up to US$1 per…

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