Vision 2030 a reality: Time to deliver
The political season is now behind us following the successful holding of the July 30 harmonised elections and focus should now shift towards service delivery.
‘Give Command Soyabeans farmers technical support’
An expert in soyabean production, processing and marketing has called for urgent technical support to farmers who have been contracted under the Command Soyabeans programme in order to realise food security, sustainable agricultural production and the whole indigenisation and empowerment agenda.
Farm viability: Implications for land reform, investment
THERE are many misconceptions about farming in southern Africa, and one of the most insidious is the notion of “viability”.
Why public figures should stand against TB
Tuberculosis (TB) is a quintessential disease of poverty, but untreated, it can easily spread from one person to the other regardless of class, race or social standing.
Fighting cancer everyone’s responsibility: Mangwiro
There is need for increased efforts by all stakeholders in fighting cancer as the disease continues to claim more lives, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has said.
Lafarge sues transporter for $230k
LAFARGE Cement Zimbabwe Limited has sued local transporter, Gramiso Investments (Private) Limited, over an outstanding debt amounting to $238 650.
Mupfumira slashes fishing licence fees
Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira has reduced fishing licence fees for Kanyemba fishing cooperatives from $800 to $15 per annum.
Ronaldo’s rape case reopened
LAS VEGAS. – Police have reopened the investigation into sex assault allegations against Cristiano Ronaldo. American model Kathryn Mayorga accused Ronaldo of assaulting her during a holiday to Las Vegas on June 13, 2009 — the player strenuously denies the claims. Juventus forward Ronaldo has strongly denied all of the claims and appeared in an Instagram video over the weekend, where he said: “No, no, no, no, no. What they said today? Fake, fake news.”
How football saved Grobbelaar’s life
LONDON. – Former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar has spoken about how football “saved” him after his horrific experiences as a soldier in the then Rhodesian army, also recounting the trauma of the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters during his playing days.
Include us on medical aid: Zinatha
Daniel Mhonda Mutare Correspondent MEMBERS of the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association (ZINATHA) have appealed to be paid through medical aid facilities and cushion them from the current cash shortages.…










