Ex-Nyami Nyami Sounds members sing the blues

THEY were behind hits like “Dhora Rangu” and “Fundo Inokosha” released in the early 1980s, which catapulted them to household status on the local music scene.

Terrorism and organised crime: Risks of shared responses

The macabre sale of human organs, trafficking of people and wildlife, drug crime, the smuggling of precious minerals — all have become lucrative revenue streams for organised transnational criminal groups.

Use certified seeds, farmers urged

FARMERS in Manicaland have been urged to use certified seeds in   groundnuts production to attain high yields for export.

Tanya Muzinda to be honoured in Ghana

FEMALE motocross rider Tanya Muzinda’s profile continues to grow after it emerged she is set to receive an award at this year’s Child Summit and Awards in Accra, Ghana, in September.

Big boost for climate change programmes

Government has received more than US$15 million from development partners for three climate change programmes that are expected to assist the country to achieve its vision of a low carbon and climate-resilient country in line with nationally developed contributions as provided for under the Paris Agreement.

Big blow for Langton Rusere

LEADING local cricket umpire Langton Rusere has become the latest victim of the ban imposed on Zimbabwe Cricket by the International Cricket Council after his name was dropped from the panel of the officials for the series between West Indies and India.

Manyame projects in progress

MANYAME Rural District Council has embarked on a number of social service projects, including the construction of clinics, schools, upgrading of vending stalls and road rehabilitation.

No joy for Zim drug dealer in SA

The 38-year-old Zimbabwean woman, who arrested by South African authorities recently in connection with the smuggling of drugs worth R2 million into that country via Beitbridge Border Post, has been denied bail for the umpteenth time by a Musina Magistrate Court.

Zim pupils shine at science fair

At least 20 students from primary and secondary schools in Zimbabwe and the region on Friday walked away with awards and sponsored trips to Argentina and Tunisia at the end of the third edition of the African Science Buskers Festival that was held at Westridge Primary School.

Government to establish science, technical high schools

Government is set to establish technical high schools, science training institutions, as well as arts centres that will offer free education as a way of promoting science technology for the development of the country, an official has said.

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