Rains bring relief to cattle producers

Recent rains have brought a ray of hope for farmers in Chiredzi whose livestock had started succumbing to poor pastures and an acute shortage of water sources.

Storm leaves scores homeless in Mwenezi East

Scores of families were left homeless in Mwenezi after strong winds destroyed homes in the remote district.

Floating solar plant for Lake Mutirikwi

The construction of a $13 million floating solar plant at Lake Mutirikwi with an output of 10 megawatts is set to begin soon following the completion of feasibility studies and pre-commencement works, an official has said.

Fake seed dealers dupe growers

Unscrupulous dealers in Mashonaland West Province are duping farmers with fake maize seed.

Zim’s tough T20 qualifying path

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team will have to go through a rigorous qualifying process for next year’s ICC T20 World Cup after missing out on an automatic spot reserved for the top ranked sides.

Cattle breeding boost for farmers

Senator Sikelela Gumpo has launched an artificial insemination cattle breeding project to improve the size and quality of cattle in communal areas of Hurungwe and Nyaminyami districts.

2019: ED, genesis of the unseen

One African poet once remarked: “There is nothing wrong with the African mind. Our problem is the African mindset. It is not a lack of resources, but a deficit of resourcefulness. And ours is not merely a need for more educated minds, but also for more transformed minds. In other words, the heart of the African problem is the African heart.”

Villagers count losses after jumbo attack

Villagers in Sanyati are counting their losses in the current agricultural season after marauding elephants destroyed their crops.

A new Moto-X gem is born

A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy shocked motocross spectators at Donnybrook Raceway in Harare during the Zimbabwe Summer Series with a polished display as he raced to fourth place in a 30-field race in December.

Minister to meet Delta over US dollar prices

DELTA Corporation yesterday said it would start selling all its products in foreign currency with effect from tomorrow, a decision described by the Government as unacceptable and illegal. Analysts also warned that the decision by Delta could backfire as most Zimbabweans were paid in Bond notes or RTGS.

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