12 Zim athletes for Universities World Cup

THE Zimbabwe Universities Sports Association will send 12 athletes to represent the country at this year’s Universities World Cup in Napoli, Italy.

Gaps in the current marriage framework

In the last few days, there has been much discussion about possible amendments to be made to the Zimbabwe marriage framework.

UK hails Zim’s jumbo conservation practices

The United Kingdom (UK) has hailed Zimbabwe’s elephant conservation practices, which have seen the country’s elephant population increasing to 85 000 against a carrying capacity of 55 000.

Trio in court for theft, posing as ZACC officials

THREE Harare men have appeared in court on allegations of theft and masquerading as officials from the Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission (ZACC).

Millers, retailers in joint price monitoring initiative

GRAIN Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) and the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) will this week embark on a joint national price monitoring initiative to curb price distortion and ensure compliance with recommended prices of basic commodities, GMAZ Ethics and Compliance Committee chairperson Mr Alvin Mparutsa has said.

Triathlon Zim name 6-member team

TRIATHLON Zimbabwe have named a strong six-member team to represent the country at the Africa Championships next month in Mauritius.

Met Dept issues frost warning

THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned farmers that beginning today, severe frost likely to affect crops and livestock, will sweep across the country.

Supplementary budget for city on the cards

Harare City Council is in the process of coming up with a supplementary budget aimed at enabling the local authority to meet its expenditure bills under the prevailing economic environment, an official has said.

Value bees for medicinal purposes

Bee farmers in Manicaland have expressed concern over decreasing yields in apiculture owing to human interference which has resulted in the destruction of many hives.

Veld fire management tips

Veld Fires are blazes that get out of control, become wild, and in the process destroy extensive tracts of forests, grasslands, animals, people and their properties. This frequent burning has implication on carbon stocks and emissions, wildlife habitat; human health and life as well as livelihoods. Veld fires are a problem because they pose a risk to life, property and the environment.

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