Zimbabwe takes Zidera in stride…Re-engagement to continue despite fresh sanctions

Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will continue to re-engage the United States of America despite the regrettable signing into law of the amended Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Amendment Act…

Poultry farmers set sights on European market

Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent About 1 000 farmers have so far received roadrunner chicks countrywide in a project that targets to supply the foreign market with organic chickens. Under the…

Soda: A man with a vision for Muzarabani

Daniel Chigunwe Mash Central Correspondent THE history of the Second Chimurenga will not be complete without the mentioning of Muzarabani and Altena Farm in particular. This area sealed the bond…

‘Zanu-PF victory a toast for Heroes’ Day’

Thousands of people in Mashonaland Central are expected to throng the provincial Heroes’ Acre to mark this year’s Heroes’ Day commemorations today following Zanu-PF’s overwhelming victory in the harmonised elections.

GDP growth slowing across the globe

Over the course of 2017, one of the primary factors fuelling investor optimism was the fact that, for the first time ever, global stocks rose in basically uninterrupted fashion, a sign of synchronised global growth that boded well for future prospects.

Confusion, chaos mar inaugural beauty pageant

Tafadzwa Zimoyo  Senior Arts Reporter The inaugural Miss Tyrone’ beauty pageant that was held last Friday at Crowne Plaza Hotel, was hit by confusion and chaos due to lack of professionalism.…

Woman accused of stealing electricity

Lovemore Kadzura Manicaland Correspondent A Rusape woman has been arrested for allegedly illegally using electricity for more than three years without paying. Eunice Muhiwa (52) of VE 83 Vengere, Rusape,…

Endless sewage woes rile Chitungwiza residents

Sibongile Maruta Herald Reporter Chitungwiza residents are up in arms with council over continuous sewage streams that flow through most areas. Residents and their associations feel short-changed by council. In…

Malians vote in crucial runoff

BAMAKO. — Malians voted in a crucial election runoff yesterday that has been marred by allegations of fraud and a tense security situation in the vast West African country. It…

Alarm over rise in new HIV cases

Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare Correspondent THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has expressed concern over the rise in new HIV infections especially among adults, which is threatening national efforts to…

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