Boost horticulture output, farmers told

Local farmers can benefit from the $90 billion global horticulture sector and make rich pickings if they grow to standard, most of the demanded crops such as tomatoes and onions, ZimTrade CEO Mr Allan Majuru has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : ED gives Zim value for money pre-UNGA

President Mnangagwa is set to address the 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly — the world’s biggest international gathering of political leaders — for the first time as the President of Zimbabwe on Wednesday this week.

Jaricha crowned Miss Tourism Zim

After dropping out of the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe finals two years ago because of pending law exams, Manicaland beauty Tafadzwa Jaricha re-entered the contest this year and claimed the crown on Saturday evening.

US, Australia endorse Zim tourism brand

Australian and United States’ consuls met tour operators in Hwange and Victoria Falls where they reaffirmed their countries’ renewed support for Zimbabwe as a safe destination.

New RG tackles queues, graft

Newly-appointed Registrar- General Mr Clement Masango (pictured right) yesterday vowed to end perennial queues for various documents, fight corruption and instill a new work ethic to ramp up service delivery in line with the demands of the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa.

CAPS UTD SQUEEZE IN, BOSSO MARCH ON

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe reckoned yesterday that his team needed to pull up their socks in their quest to win the Chibuku Super Cup after the Harare soccer giants squeezed through to the quarter-finals of the tournament courtesy of a penalty shootout win over ZPC Kariba at the National Sports Stadium.

Magaya donates $1 million goods

Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder Prophet Walter Magaya yesterday responded to the cholera crisis by donating an assortment of goods worth $1 million to help contain the outbreak which has claimed 33 lives so far and affected thousands others.

Zim banks line up climate finance

Zimbabwean banks have lined up funding for climate projects in a big way. Much of the money is earmarked for projects that curb carbon emissions through renewable energy use in homes, universities, farming and businesses.

Hectic time for ED ahead of UN address

This time last year, then Vice President Mnangagwa’s world was collapsing around him. Still recovering from an attempt on his life via an assassin’s poisonous intents, he was soon to be fired as Zimbabwe’s Vice President. That forced him to leave the country as his enemies sought to finish the job that the poison had failed to accomplish.

JOSHUA DISMANTLES POVETKIN

LONDON. — With blood streaming out of his busted nose, British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua was in deep trouble once more in front of 80 000 stunned spectators at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night. Alexander Povetkin, a 39-year-old Russian with supposedly his best days behind him, was dominating heavyweight boxing’s new superstar with his powerful inside work and punching power.

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