Zanu-PF dismisses Mugabe’s claims

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Former president Robert Mugabe resigned from office after Zimbabweans had resisted his attempts to personalise the country. This was said by the ruling party’s Secretary for…

Forests suffer amid tobacco record-breaking euphoria

“We aren’t really concerned about planting trees,” says one smallholder tobacco farmer — whom we shall call Jessica — from the Headlands.

Inputs scheme to address food security — Rugeje

Sydney Mubaiwa in Zaka The Presidential Inputs Support Scheme being rolled out by Government is set to increase productivity in the agricultural sector and boost food security at household level,…

Thousands join peaceful protests in Nicaraguan capital

MANAGUA. – Thousands of Nicaraguans participated in rival marches in the capital Managua without incident amid a period of relative calm in the country’s deadly political unrest. 

Mining to contribute $11 billion by 2023 — minister

Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma Zimbabwe is set to generate at least $11 billion in export revenue from the mining sector in the next five years, with the new dispensation aiming…

S. Sudan youth embrace dialogue as means to solve conflict

JUBA. — South Sudan youth have resorted to dialogue geared towards promoting peace and addressing gender-based violence.

Zim Peace Festival lives up to billing

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter The Zim Peace Festival that was held at the Glamis Arena, Harare, was a huge success as the invited gospel musicians delivered polished acts. The festival,…

ICC comes to Zim’s rescue

ZIMBABWE Cricket have announced that the International Cricket Council has confirmed the release of funds for the payment of monies owed to current staff and players, including the players’ match…

Chunga mugged in Harare

ZIMBABWE football legend Moses Chunga was mugged in central Harare on Saturday night with the robbers stealing his phone and money. The former Warriors captain was walking along Sam Nujoma…

Kapini’s coach says they have learnt their lessons

JOHANNESBURG. — Highlands Park coach Owen da Gama says the club learnt a lesson from their ill-fated campaign in the Absa Premiership in 2016/17. Highlands, who have ageless Zimbabwean goalkeeper…

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