Participatory approach the way to go for farmers

A stranger enters the room, from another world, and tells a long-time team to do things differently.

Farmers appeals to Government

Hundreds of small-scale horticulture farmers in the Hwendedzo Resettlement, eastern Masvingo, have appealed to Government to construct a modern market place for them.

Osaka has no US Open regrets

YOKOHAMA. — Japan’s Naomi Osaka has refused to criticise Serena Williams after her historic US Open tennis victory was overshadowed by the American’s furious row with the chair umpire.

Guardiola plans Barca return

LONDON. — Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has said he would like to end his coaching career where it began, with Barcelona’s reserves.

Respecting Zimbabwe, Aretha Franklin

The African world is 48 hours removed from our Queen of Soul, Sister Aretha Franklin’s tribute at the end of Black Girls Rock 2018, and nearly three weeks removed from her sendoff on Friday August 31 2018.

Naomi Osaka strikes new deal

YOKOHAMA.— US Open tennis winner Naomi Osaka has been announced as the “brand ambassador” for a major Japanese car maker.

UZ graduation postponed

The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) has deferred a graduation ceremony that was set for today owing to an outbreak of cholera which has claimed 25 lives and left several people hospitalised mostly in Glen View and Budiriro high density suburbs in Harare.

How to keep cholera at bay

Cholera is a diarrhoeal disease that is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Cases of cholera are on the increase in Zimbabwe. Cholera is spread by ingestion of contaminated food or water.

Joshua furious with Tyson Fury

ONDON. — Anthony Joshua has dismissed the suggestion he needs a statement win against Alexander Povetkin and slammed Tyson Fury’s suggestion he is the true champion of the world heavyweight boxing division. Fury still holds the lineal heavyweight title having been the man to beat Wladimir Klitschko and is yet to fight since that victory.

India coach under fire

NEW DELHI. — India cricket coach Ravi Shastri has come under fire for his side’s humiliating 4-1 Test series loss to England – a second consecutive away defeat for the world’s top-ranked side.

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