Youths urged to take up agric
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) president Mr Gilbert Houngbo has urged youths in Zimbabwe to embrace agriculture as a business that can transform and sustain their lives.
Ziyambi spot on, say analysts
Legal and political analysts yesterday threw their weight behind Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi’s call for Government ministers to decline responding to questions from MDC-Alliance legislators until they acknowledged President Mnangagwa as Head of State and Government.
Midlands to hold provincial inter-district conference
Zanu-PF Midlands Province will tomorrow hold its provincial inter-district conference in preparation for the revolutionary party’s annual national people’s conference to be held in Bulawayo.
Indigenous company help fight drug shortages
A Gweru-based holding company TM Group is assisting in resolving drug shortages in hospitals and pharmacies by importing drugs through its subsidiary, Prime Mutual Properties in Zambia.
India claw back against Aussies
Cheteshwar Pujara scored a gritty 123 in punishing conditions to claw India back into the opening Test cricket in Adelaide yesterday after Australia seized early control with some blistering bowling.
We’ve so many problems: Jose
Jose Mourinho admitted that his Manchester United side are a team full of problems following their 2-2 draw with an in-form Arsenal on Wednesday night.
Tammy’s fees gesture touches hearts
A Girls High School (GHS) pupil broke down after being awarded a term’s worth of school fees from fast-rising musician Tammy Moyo.
Let us make livestock vaccines locally: Shiri
THE country should make bold decisions to invest in plants that manufacture drugs and vaccines needed in the agricultural sector to reduce dependence on imports, a Cabinet minister has said.
OPEC eyes output cuts as Trump calls for boost
OPEC members and other oil-producing countries mulled cuts in output Thursday to prop up plunging prices, defying repeated calls by US President Donald Trump that they keep the taps open.
Cuba scraps some new restrictions on private sector
The government of Cuba has announced it will scrap some tough new restrictions on the private sector, which had caused concern among entrepreneurs.











