Winter wheat harvesting begins
Zimbabwe National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU) executive director Mr Edward Dune has said most farmers have started harvesting their winter wheat, especially those who had an early crop.
Gay storm: St John’s deputy head resigns
FOLLOWING a week of fierce debate and a lawsuit threat to the school caused by the disclosure of his sexual orientation to pupils at an assembly, St John’s College deputy head (sixth form) Dr Neal Hovelmeier yesterday resigned from his post.
Tiger ready for 1st tee tension
Tiger Woods expects some nervous excitement when he steps on the first tee for the trophy-holders United States against Europe in the Ryder Cup before 7 000 screaming spectators at Le Golf National today.
Court rescinds erroneous Matiza judgment
THE High Court has rescinded an erroneous judgment that barred Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza from threatening and intimidating his political rival in Murehwa South constituency in the July 30 election.
National Foods forecasts better prospects
DIVERSIFIED conglomerate, National Foods Limited, has forecast better economic fortunes for its business on the back of the new political dispensation ushered in November last year and confirmed at this year’s general elections.
Mapeza insists FCP will bounce back
AFTER his advantage at the top of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer was narrowed to just two points by relentless chasers Ngezi Platinum Stars, FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza insists his charges will bounce back against beleaguered Harare Dynamos at Mandava tomorrow.
Tryson readies new album ‘Kana Mazogara’
Dendera musician Tryson Chimbetu is putting final touches to his upcoming album titled “Kana Mazogara” that is set to be released on October 11 2018.
It’s music divas day at Padziva
It’s going to be 12 good hours of live music as Jive Zimbabwe celebrates female musicians at the monthly “One Big Party” at Padziva, along Kirkman Road near Dzivarasekwa Extension tomorrow.
Cameroon rail operator Camrail convicted over deadly 2016 train crash
Cameroonian rail operator Camrail and eleven other defendants were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter on Wednesday in connection with a train derailment that killed 79 people and wounded over 600 in October 2016.
China urges US to stop ‘slander’ after Trump’s election claims
China has accused US President Donald Trump of “slander” after he accused Beijing of trying to meddle in upcoming US congressional elections.











