Chinese official hails ED’s practical skills

President Mnangagwa’s practical leadership, together with the citizens’ hard work, will see the country overcoming its economic challenges to become a regional powerhouse within the next three years.

Mighty Warriors cry foul

MIGHTY Warriors players have decried ZIFA’s travel plans which saw them covering a gruelling road distance of over 1 000km from Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg, South Africa, yesterday after failing to secure flights on time.

Call to invest in fortified food

Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos has implored food processors and key stakeholders in the agricultural sector to invest in the bio-fortification initiative and nutritious crops production.

Grow own stockfeed, dairy farmers urged

DAIRY farmers in Manicaland have been urged to grow and stash their own stockfeed to counter increasing prices of commercial stockfeed.

20 injured in lorry accident

AT least 30 people were seriously injured when the loading box of a lorry they were travelling in opened resulting in passengers being thrown out onto the tarmac on their way to Heroes’ Day celebrations in Guruve.

Councils urged to be pro-women

LOCAL authorities have been challenged to come up with policies that are gender sensitive as Zimbabwe continues to make strides in promoting gender equality at grassroots level.

Athletics team ups preparations

THE athletics team for the African Games trooped into camp on Sunday at the University of Zimbabwe for the final phase of their preparations.

Mat South readies for devolution

The provincial leadership in Matabeleland South province has started working on a raft of measures to roll out the devolution concept to grow the province’s economy, which is anchored on mining, farming, tourism, energy and irrigation development, an official has said.

Ngwazi album shakes sungura landscape

RISING sungura artiste, Mark Ngwazi, has thumped his nose on suggestions by a small section of music lovers that the sungura genre was on its deathbed, following the release of what promises to be a scorching album.

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