Investors stampede for horticulture sector

Livingstone Marufu— GOVERNMENT is set to seal a number of horticulture deals mainly with Chinese investors who have expressed interest in the country’s flower sector.

UN reviews Zim support

Sunday Mail Reporter The United Nations is carrying out an extensive review of the programmes carried out under the 2016-2020 Zimbabwe United Nations Development Assistance Framework (ZUNDAF), which has pledged…

Zifa assembly might not solve relegation/promotion impasse

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Zifa Extra-Ordinary General meeting called for Saturday in Harare to resolve the Premier Soccer League relegation/promotion impasse could end without a solution as the warring…

Myth and Meaning of Zimbabwean Education

It is not enshrined in any policy document nor is it recorded in any other form, but there is consensus in South African institutions of higher learning that Zimbabwean teachers…

In memory of 2016: Fails and heartbreaks

This one is for the people. Those who have been whipped by the struggles and whims of 2016. To many of you, it’s a year you will never forget for…

Cultivating cauliflower in your garden

Andrew Mangwarara— AMONG the brassica or cabbage family is one member that is inconspicuous with its white head. The cauliflower is a unique vegetable that few people fancy to grow,…

Embracing the gift of leadership

Book Review Justice Chengeta — IT is a known fact that we are all living in a world of “crisis”. The term crisis is any event which leads to an…

Ice skating comes to Zimbabwe

Tendai Mbirimi— While ice skating has always been associated with icy weather patterns in countries such as Canada, Island, Iceland, Netherlands, Zimbabweans can now also enjoy it locally.

Ice skating comes to Zimbabwe

Tendai Mbirimi— While ice skating has always been associated with icy weather patterns in countries such as Canada, Island, Iceland, Netherlands, Zimbabweans can now also enjoy it locally.

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