Intensify livestock rearing, Mat South farmers told

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Energy and Power Development Deputy Minister Tsitsi Muzenda has urged farmers in Matabeleland South to take advantage of rural electrification and renewable energy to boost livestock production.

Bogus land developers swindle Diasporans

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Home seekers, especially those in the Diaspora, are losing thousands of dollars to bogus land developers, who are selling non-existent residential stands after using social media to…

‘India can help Zim collect foreign airline dues’

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Airports Authority of India (AAI) says Zimbabwe could be losing millions in potential revenue through uncollected aeronautical revenue for use of its airspace, a senior…

30 villagers nabbed in conservancy row

George Maponga Senior Reporter Police have reportedly deployed over 50 officers to provide security at Mjingwe Conservancy in Mwenezi where over 30 villagers have been arrested for destroying property worth over…

Timber exports to grow 19pc

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe timber exports are expected to grow 19 percent this year despite most of the products being fairly expensive on regional markets. Zimbabwe is expected to earn…

US pushes on provocative war games in South Korea

Peter Symonds Correspondent In the middle of high tensions on the Korean Peninsula, the US is provocatively proceeding with joint military exercises with South Korea, involving tens of thousands of…

Solar for rural clinics project gets Govt nod

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Government supports solar installations at all its rural clinics to mitigate challenges of power cuts and recurring costs associated with generator use, particularly in provision of…

MDC-T busy constricting the democratic space

Charity Maodza Correspondent The rate at which MDC-T officials are revealing their undemocratic traits is alarmingly unnerving. Just before the dust had settled on the shocking and unilateral scrapping of primary…

Animals claim 23

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter TWENTY-THREE people have so far been killed this year after they were attacked by animals in separate incidents countrywide. According to statistics from Zimparks recorded between January and…

Rhinos keep faith in ‘Stix’

Chipo Sabeta Senior Reporter BLACK RHINOS are backing their head coach Stanford “Stix” M’tizwa despite a pro-longed period of misery that has seen them slumping to five straight defeats in the…

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