Govt invites farmers for Tugwi-Mukosi project

Government has invited applications from farmers interested in irrigation farming using water from the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in southern Masvingo that has potential to irrigate more than 25 000 hectares.

‘Poachers’ lace oranges with cyanide

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter TWO Victoria Falls men have appeared in court after they allegedly laced 68 oranges with cyanide and strategically placed them in the Zambezi National Park…

Too early to talk about title: Klopp

Cape Town — Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said it was far too early to talk about the Premier League title after the Reds earned a tough 2-0 win over Crystal…

Man arrested for machetes possession

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 25-YEAR-OLD Gwanda man has been arrested after he was found in possession of two machetes which is in contravention of a prohibition order against carrying…

Zim tourism buoyant

Martin Kadzere and Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s tourism sector has maintained the buoyancy witnessed prior to the holding of the July 30 harmonised polls, an unusual trend compared to…

Hwange sports day to be held on Friday

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THIS year’s Hwange Colliery Company/Old Mutual Sports Day that the coal mining giant uses as part of Kamandama commemorations to remember the 472 miners that…

Resurrection is Christ: Follow him

John 11 vs 25 to 26, Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in me shall never die”. Do you believe this?

Harrison demands response

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HARARE City coach Mark Harrison wants his men to end a miserable run by bouncing back to winning ways when they face champions FC Platinum in…

The importance of accountability

The shootings that occurred in Harare where six civilians lost their lives clearly show that accountability means a lot for Zimbabweans. Ideally, the Zimbabwean tradition demands that people must acknowledge their wrongdoing; should apologise and put things right. This is especially so where innocent lives are lost in unclear and polarised circumstances.

×
×