Cattle rustlers jailed 27 years
Three Chinhoyi cattle rustlers, who were caught selling meat from two beasts worth $5 600 they had stolen, have been jailed for a combined 27 years.
Dairy farmers eye 15 percent growth
Dairy farmers have projected a 15 percent growth in production this year to 86 million litres from 75,4 million last year.
Olinda abused Titan
Langalakhe Mabena Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariable, they are both disappointed.” Albert Einstein’s above quote…
Women demand quota in council
GOVERNMENT has been implored to consider introducing a women’s quota system for local authorities after Zimbabwe recorded a two percent decline in terms of women representation in the 2018 harmonised elections, an official said.
MPs paying lip service to electorate
Growing up in the high-density suburb of Mufakose, more than two decades ago, life was a potpourri of events.
Will CITES fail Africa for the 44th year?
Divisions among Africans countries were signed and sealed at the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885 that partitioned Africa into colonies under different Western European governments’ control.
Chiefs coach speaks on Billiat
Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp says reports of Zimbabwean striker Khama Billiat making a possible return to Mamelodi Sundowns should be addressed to Amakhosi’s management.
Paynet targets more Ecocash volumes
Paynet Zimbabwe is discussing with mobile phone network operator Econet Zimbabwe’s mobile money transfer service provider Cassava Smartech, ways to use EcoCash for its bulk payments system.
Chinyengetere relishes Champs League return
RODWELL CHINYENGETERE wants to quickly forget his fruitless stint in the South African Premiership as he tries to reignite his career by grabbing the opportunity that comes with playing in the CAF Champions League.











