Sulumani’s eternal beauty
Sulumani Chimbetu has not really had a great year by any measure.
ZCFU forewarns cotton farmers
The Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers’ Union (ZCFU) has urged cotton farmers to plant their seeds between 0.5 to 0.7 inches deep in order to increase their chances of achieving meaningful yields as weather experts have predicted normal to below normal rainfall this season.
Classic Zimbabwean cuisine at Cresta Oasis
It’s always exciting to see change and development in the hospitality business, and all around Zimbabwe operators are gearing up for the ongoing surge in tourist arrivals by upgrading product and adding a fresh new look to all their business operations.
Dereck Chisora a born-again fighter
Zimbabwe-born Dereck Chisora has a back story as bizarre as his antics around the sport.
Trump more and more alone as another key advisor departs
As he prepares to begin his third year as the president of the world’s top superpower, Donald Trump finds himself increasingly isolated.
Combating fall armyworm in Africa getting complicated: Scientists
The effort to control the fall armyworm (FAW), a lethal pest that is ravaging food crops, through the application of insecticides is becoming complicated, a scientist warned on Friday.
Protesters clash with police as Spain cabinet meets in Catalonia
Catalan pro-independence groups blocked roads and clashed with baton-wielding police on Friday in protests against a Spanish government cabinet meeting in Barcelona branded a provocation by separatists.
Acting PG orders probe into $20 000 bribery allegations
Acting Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has asked Commissioner-General of Police Godwin Matanga to investigate bribery allegations levelled against a prosecutor in the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU), Mr Zivanai Macharaga, who allegedly demanded $20 000 bribe from former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa.
UK boost for ED’s ‘open for business’ policy
President Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra has been given a major fillip after Britain’s Department for International Trade (DIT) to set up an office in Harare.
Call for peace, reconciliation as nation marks Unity Day
ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life yesterday called for peace and reconciliation as the nation today celebrates Unity Day.











