Zanu-PF to train election agents
A high-powered Zanu-PF delegation led by Politburo member Cde Munyaradzi Machacha descends on Chinhoyi today where the ruling party intends to train polling agents from all 22 constituencies in Mashonaland West Province.
Hippo kills man in Mbire
Daniel Chigunwe Correspondent A 36-YEAR-OLD man from Makuvatsine Village under Chief Chitsungo in Mbire District of Mashonaland Central was last week attacked and killed by a hippo while he was…
ZRU realign Sables
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor AFTER a week of soul-searching following the Sables pathetic Africa Gold Cup campaign, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union have announced a raft of measures, including sacrificing…
Seed Co starts seed research for SA
Golden Sibanda One of Africa’s leading seed breeders, Seed Co Group, says it has started conducting research in South Africa with a view to develop hybrid varieties which can do…
Chiredzi installs solar streetlights
Chiredzi Town Council has resolved to adopt the use of renewable energy sources by installing solar streetlights along all rehabilitated roads in the town.
Seed Co starts seed research for SA
Golden Sibanda One of Africa’s leading seed breeders, Seed Co Group, says it has started conducting research in South Africa with a view to develop hybrid varieties which can do…
Family planning is a human right
On Wednesday July 11, Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Population Day.
Chamisa’s strategy to discredit polls
While Nelson Chamisa, his MDC-Alliance and its supporters were marching freely in the streets of Harare, President Mnangagwa was in Beitbridge for the ground-breaking ceremony for the Beitbridge Border Post expansion and modernisation project and also addressed a rally at Dulivhadzimu Stadium to drum up support for zanu-pf in the forthcoming harmonised elections.
Nhengo dzemutauro nemanyorerwo adzo
Ticha Danga— HATIKWANISE kuvhara nhaurwa yekunyora kwakanaka tisina kubata nhengo dzemutauro nemanyorerwo adzo. Zvakakosha kuti tibate pamwongo ipapo kuitira kuti hwaro hwekunyora kwakanaka huve hunozadzikiswa.
Botswana should not force Caprivi refugees to return home: AI
GABORONE. – Botswana’s authorities should not force any of the Caprivi refugees to return to their home country Namibia if a real risk remains that they would face persecution or other serious human rights violations, Amnesty International has said.



