‘Wellness gig, a learning curve’
SCORES of people braved the chilly weather on Saturday and attended the Harare Wellness Festival held at Glamis Arena.
‘Take part in climate change mitigation’
Stakeholders in the public and private sectors have been urged to participate in climate change mitigation and adaptation in order to safeguard human lives, livestock and wildlife, as well as attain Vision 2030.
Mugoba’s body flown to rural home
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter The body of national hero and former Zimbabwe National Army Chief of Staff, Major-General Trust Mugoba, who died last Friday, was yesterday airlifted from Commando Regiment…
GMOs need more State control, not less
A recent hard news article by The Sunday Mail, “No To GMOs, Position Unchanged,” presents common arguments on why the State should allow the growing of genetically-modified crops (GMOs).
Kanyemba: Zim’s future commerce, trade route
In Mbire, geography and history condemned the land into inhabitability that requires resilience for human beings to survive.
Zanu-PF annual indaba moved to Goromonzi
ZANU-PF’s annual conference has been moved to Goromonzi, Mashonaland East Province, the party’s Mashonaland East provincial chair Cde Joel Biggie Matiza has said.
Man loses US$13 000 in botched stand deal
The chairman of 100 Percent Empowerment Housing Cooperative last week appeared in court on allegations of defrauding an unsuspecting land seeker of US$13 000 in a botched residential stand deal.
Mugabe: Complexity, enigma and heroism
Robert Gabriel Mugabe was an enigmatic leader even unto his death. He was a revolutionary hero, who fought racial oppression and stood up to Western imperialism and neo-colonialism.
8 000 register for Command Agric in Mash Central
AT least 8 000 farmers have so far registered under Command Agriculture in Mashonaland Central Province, with the figure expected to treble when the summer cropping season begins.










