Zanu-PF is unstoppable: ED
Levi Mukarati in Esigodini ZANU-PF’s economy-focused conference, which ended here yesterday, has sent a loud message that the ruling party is “boldly on the move”, First Secretary and President Cde…
Egypt, South Africa in line to host 2019
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Confederation of African Football has announced that Egypt as well as South Africa have sent in bids to host the 2019 Africa Cup of…
In search of festive season cheer
NOT so long ago, most Zimbabweans would make a beeline for their rural homes during Christmas and New Year holidays.
For many, the festive season was a time during which families would meet, eat, drink and make merry.
Arda’s productive role to devolution
Basil Nyabadza The Agricultural Rural Development Authority (Arda), through various public-private partnerships, is already in every rural province. In all the eight rural provinces, we have activity. In some cases,…
Mokoomba conquers home and away
IN May, Mokoomba were admitted into the Afro-Pop Worldwide Hall of Fame for their contribution to exporting music from Africa to North American audiences.
Power and machinery put damper on wheat output
ZIMBABWE continues to carry the burden of a huge import bill for wheat flour, as few farmers are not keen to grow the crop on a commercial basis due to the high costs, unreliable power supplies, including lack of critical equipment, experts say.
We achieved as a team: Chiyangwa
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ZIFA’S election season comes to an end today at the Zifa Village in Harare when councillors decide who will lead the most popular sport in the…
Gvt goes shopping for aircraft
GOVERNMENT has dispatched five aviation experts to Texas, the United States of America, where they are understood to be inspecting three Embraer E145 aircraft purchased by national airliner, Air Zimbabwe, as it seeks to breathe life into the flag carriers’ comatose operations.
End of road for exam cheaters
Learners who sought to cheat their way through the November 2017 Ordinary Level examinations have been dealt a heavy blow after the Constitutional Court dismissed an application by their parents and guardians to reverse the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec)’s decision to withhold and cancel their results.











