Adhering to tobacco legislation
Buhle Nkomo All tobacco growers are urged to destroy tobacco stalks on or before May 15 in adherence to the Plant Pests and Diseases Act [Chapter 19:08].
Sithole loses Anoca secretary general post
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter VETERAN sports administrator Tommy Sithole was yesterday defeated in his bid to retain the post of Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (Anoca) secretary…
Art Gallery holds Obaba Balamhla exhibition
Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya The National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe (NAGZ) in Bulawayo will tomorrow hold a photographic exhibition themed Obaba Balamhla/Fathers of Today.
The Old Lady’s rise from ashes
LONDON. — What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, so the saying goes, and it certainly appears to be the case with Italian soccer giants Juventus.
Libyan general’s forces lose 17 fighters
Benghazi. — Forces loyal to a powerful Libyan general say they have lost 17 fighters in their two-day push to clear central parts of Benghazi from Islamists and their allies.
President fulfills AU promise
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau PART of the 300 head of cattle that were donated by President Mugabe to the African Union have been converted to cash through an auction as…
Hidden contours for successful value addition
Charles Dhewa Features Writer Contrary to views circulating in policy and private sector circles, adding value to agricultural commodities is not a preserve of the manufacturing sector in Zimbabwe.
15 Bulawayo athletes for 2017 Inter-provincial Track, Field meet
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) will stage the 2017 Inter-provincial Track and Field Championships at the National Sports Stadium over this weekend.
Nigerian digital boom set to boost Ecobank
LAGOS. – Ecobank Transnational Inc, Africa’s most geographically diverse lender, is betting that Nigeria’s plans for a digital revolution will increase the number of its customers in the country more…
Kombi crew assaults, knocks down cops
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter TWELVE commuter omnibus drivers and conductors allegedly teamed up and assaulted two policemen following the arrest of their unlicensed colleague who had knocked down a pedestrian.











