WB funds for Masvingo Idai victims
Cyclone Idai-hit Districts here are set to benefit from part of the US$72 million reconstruction funding facility availed by the World Bank, an official has said.
Reflecting on hope, violence and peace
Raging storms may torment us, hunger may strike us numb, and hardships stalk us as if they were created for our lot; but all that cannot beat hope, for there is no condition that is permanent.
Grow short-season varieties, farmers urged
Government is encouraging farmers in Natural Regions Four and Five to grow early maturing and drought-resistant crops to improve their yields and ensure food security in the country.
Harare partners police to recover $6,9m debt
Harare City Council has partnered its municipal police as part of its strategy to recover over $6,9 million it is owed for its properties in the central business district.
Let’s downsize farms, support small-scale farmers
Our land reform programme can be viewed as a clear resolve and determination by a battle-hardened people, not only to correct the obnoxious colonial land tenure system, but to blow the myth of white monopoly capital’s invincibility.
Serena Williams stutters again
NEW YORK. — “The bigger the occasion, the bigger she hits,” Bianca Andreescu’s coach said before the Canadian’s US Open tennis final victory.
Parly petitioned
Parliament has been petitioned to urgently engage Government, through the Ministry of Finance and Econmic Development, to release US$6 million to unlock US$400 million from the Global Fund to procure anti-retroviral drugs for over 700 000 people.
Tonderai Ndiraya still believes
YOUNG Warriors coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, says he has had a tough time psyching his distraught troops after their meltdown in South Africa.
Battle for AFM far from over
THE battle for the control of the Apostolic Faith Church Mission (AFM) is not yet over after the group led by Reverend Cossam Chiangwa filed a notice of appeal with the Supreme Court, challenging last week’s High Court decision.
Muskwe doubtful for Somalia tie
LEICESTER City forward Admiral Muskwe is a doubtful starter for today’s World Cup preliminary round qualifier against Somalia because of a groin strain.











