Violent demos not the way: Gen Sibanda

The violent demonstrations that occurred in January were sponsored by a third hand, a situation that prompted military personnel to intervene in order to bring sanity, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has said.

How has SA’s agric sector performed?

We can have different views about the agricultural policies that the South African government adopted since the dawn of democracy, but the one thing we can all agree on, I hope, is that the sector has grown tremendously. Importantly, this expansion was not driven by a few sectors but has been widespread – livestock, horticulture and field crops.

US$3m for climate change projects

The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) has received a US$3 million grant from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) for the formulation of National Adaptation Plan (NAP) and capacity building aimed at creating a green economy by 2030.

Brig-Gen Kanganga laid to rest

Brigadier-General (Retired) Temba Kanganga, who died on August 1, was yesterday buried at his rural home in Derembwe Village under Chief Zimunya.

Reliving the liberation struggle

As we celebrate Heroes Day, it is imperative that we take time to reflect on the many sacrifices made by gallant sons and daughters of the Motherland, who put their lives on the block for us to attain the freedom we enjoy today.

‘EMA should have arresting powers’

Minister of State in Vice President Mohadi’s office, Mr Davis Marapira, has encouraged Government to give officers from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) arresting powers to apprehend various offenders that break environmental laws.  Litter bugs are the most troublesome of the offenders.

Decades of unprecedented negative financial yields

Something is occurring in the global credit markets that is quite likely unprecedented in financial history.

Tongaat, Malilangwe to rehabilitate Chilonga

Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe and Malilangwe Conservation Trust have expressed their willingness to help in the rehabilitation of the mothballed Chilonga Irrigation Scheme to boost food security in the arid southern Chiredzi area.

US$2,3m borehole project to benefit 1 000 households

Nearly 1 000 households are set to benefit from a US$2,3 million borehole installation and rehabilitation project that aims to improve water supply and crop production in this drought-prone district.

Zanu-PF targets 5 million voters

The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has set a target to increase the number of its registered voters to five million to ensure a 65 percent victory in the 2023 elections, Secretary for the Commissariat Cde Victor Matemadanda has said.

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