Water supplies to boost sugar production

Business Reporter Local sugar production is expected to rise 27 percent due to improved water supply following floods that occurred in the country late year and early this year. The recently…

Gay tuckshop owner jailed 12 years

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter An HIV-positive man who sodomised a 17-year-old boy after luring him into his tuckshop was sentenced to 15 years in jail by a Chitungwiza magistrate last week. Prosecutor…

Africom explores information security

Features Correspondent Information is one of the prestigious assets an organisation can possess. What is information security? The words are simple, self-explanatory but a broad meaning can be drawn from…

Mapaya scoops triple jump gold

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Confederation of African Athletics Southern Region Senior Championships ended yesterday with triple jumper Chengetayi Mapaya claiming Zimbabwe’s only gold medal at the National Sports Stadium. The regional…

June 12: The national holiday of Russia

Day of Russia is one of the youngest National Holidays of the Russian Federation, which has been celebrated annually on June 12 since 1992. The Russian Federation has walked a long…

7,8m Ethiopians to run out of food aid

ADDIS ABABA. — Ethiopia will run out of emergency food aid for 7,8 million people hit by severe drought by the end of this month, the Government and humanitarian groups…

True impact of aeroplanes on climate

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Zimbabwe that year, a report by ZERA, the energy regulator, shows. That’s roughly the equivalent of 16,9 million kg of carbon emissions. By comparison, more than…

Kasukuwere fails to account for $40K Youth Games funds

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Embattled Zanu-PF national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere’s younger brother Mr Stanley Kasukuwere has been accused of looting $40 000 disbursed by Government for the Zimbabwe National…

Capitalism holds back Africa’s economic progress

Bernard Bwoni Correspondent It is important to note that only a handful of countries in this world have escaped abject poverty and attained high standards of living through services and…

Oceans Conference: Ministers defend Zim attendance

Caesar Zvayi recently at the UNITED NATIONS, New York— ZIMBABWE has as much a right as coastal states to deliberate on the state and fate of the oceans as marine…

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