Destroy tobacco stubs, growers urged
Conrad Mupesa in Mhangura Tobacco farmers who leave stubs in their fields after harvesting risk possible arrest and a lengthy jail term for their negligence. Speaking to farmers at Binge…
Consumers, soybeans fuel US second-quarter growth
WASHINGTON. — The US economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly four years in the second quarter as consumers boosted spending and farmers rushed shipments of soybeans to China to beat retaliatory trade tariffs before they took effect in early July.
Chikanga in dire need of high schools
Manicaland Correspondent SECONDARY schools in Manicaland must apply for upgrading to high school status and save students from travelling long distances in search of schools that offer A-Level studies. Acting…
White commercial farmers hail ED
Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspondent White commercial farmers in Zvimba South constituency have praised President Mnangagwa for his non-racial stance after embracing everyone in his development agenda regardless of race,…
Prisons to host family week
Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Correspondent Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (Mashonaland East Province) will next month host a family week where inmates will interact with their families and friends, provincial spokesperson…
Zimra ready to deal with elections traffic
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has deployed more workers to the country’s busiest ports of entry to deal with an anticipated increase in human and vehicular traffic…
Maronge confident in Masvingo South
Martha Leboho Herald Correspondent zanu-pf National Assembly candidate for Masvingo South Cde Claudious Maronge has expressed confidence of victory in today’s harmonised elections to cement the ruling party’s dominance in the…
Vote for Mugabe via Chamisa says ED
Takunda Maodza, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS have a choice today to either vote for former President Robert Mugabe through Mr Nelson Chamisa or for a new Zimbabwe through President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Embrace winter farming in armyworm fight
Masvingo Correspondent A senior agronomist in Masvingo province has advised farmers to embrace winter ploughing to reduce effects of the menacing fall armyworm, which has affected crop yields since its…
Be on the lookout for diseases, farmers warned
Manicaland Correspondent FARMERS must be vigilant against fungal and bacterial disease attacks on winter crops if they are to realise profits, an Agritex official has said. Manicaland provincial agronomist Mr…


