Zim develops high breed potato seed
A team of local researchers, in partnership with Korean scientists, have developed a hybrid potato seed, capable of withstanding diseases affecting the current varieties being grown in the country.
Greatness is built, it doesn’t just happen
Where you stand determines what you see. What you see determines what you think. What you think determines what you say. What you say determines what you do and ultimately become.
City fry Chicken
ISHMAEL WADI continued with his fine scoring form when he grabbed one of two goals that that helped Harare City upstage fancied Chicken Inn in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Luveve yesterday.
Mbire tees off for investment
Mbire Rural District Council, which is embarking on an ambitious plan to be the investment destination of choice in the country, will hold a fund-raising golf tournament on Friday.
‘SMP agreement to restore macro-economic stability’
IMF representative to Zimbabwe Patrick Imam has said the main objective of the Staff Monitored Programme that the multilateral institution agreed upon with the Zimbabwean Government is to reduce the fiscal deficit and restore macroeconomic stability.
Gvt begins mobile registration for Idai victims
Mobile registration for national documents, including birth and death certificates for Cyclone Idai victims, is set to begin in Manicaland province this week.
Students stun CAPS
FOR the second game running, early pacesetters, CAPS United succumbed to a surprise defeat, piling more misery on a team that has been presenting strong Castle Lager Premiership credentials.
To abort or not to abort?
Twenty-three year old Madeline Nyambabvu (not real name) was mature enough to become a mother until she got into an altercation with her boyfriend which led to their separation.
She was four months pregnant and had to get rid of the antenatal condition but she could not go to the hospital because abortion is illegal.
Blood: Life-saving gift
The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) and its chief executive officer, Ms Lucy Marowa, received recognition at the Zimbabwe National Business and Leadership Awards ceremony held at a local hotel on May 24.
Fintech strategy ready next year — RBZ
Zimbabwe will soon have a National Financial Technology Strategy that will guide the financial sector as the country looks at leveraging on technology to boost service provision and inclusion, a senior official has said.

