More farmers revert to cotton growing

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent ABOUT 98 percent of farmers who had abandoned cotton growing in the past few years have reverted to the crop after Government recently gazetted what they…

More farmers revert to cotton growing

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent ABOUT 98 percent of farmers who had abandoned cotton growing in the past few years have reverted to the crop after Government recently gazetted what they…

IAAF speaks against doping

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) has spoken out strongly against doping, which it says has become rife in sport.

IAAF speaks against doping

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) has spoken out strongly against doping, which it says has become rife in sport.

Tackling trade deficit, industry revival through agriculture

Prosper Ndlovu AGRICULTURE and manufacturing have always played complementary roles in terms of contribution to the country’s economic development.

Tackling trade deficit, industry revival through agriculture

Prosper Ndlovu AGRICULTURE and manufacturing have always played complementary roles in terms of contribution to the country’s economic development.

Byo boy signs for Finnish champions

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international forward Lucky Mkosana has signed a one-year deal with Finnish champions IFK Mariehamns, moving from iconic United States football franchise New York Cosmos.

Byo boy signs for Finnish champions

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international forward Lucky Mkosana has signed a one-year deal with Finnish champions IFK Mariehamns, moving from iconic United States football franchise New York Cosmos.

Home births unacceptably high: experts

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter ABOUT 20 percent of Zimbabwean births over the past five years occurred at home, a statistic which experts have described as unacceptably high.

Home births unacceptably high: experts

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter ABOUT 20 percent of Zimbabwean births over the past five years occurred at home, a statistic which experts have described as unacceptably high.

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