Letters to the Editor: Zim plants first mbanje crop

 Sifelani Tsiko  Zimbabwe has planted its first legal hemp crop after it took steps in 2018 to decriminalise cannabis by adopting legalisation policies to tap into the opportunities that exist…

Chibuku Super Cup venues announced

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  AFTER days of speculation, the Premier Soccer League has announced venues for the Chibuku Super Cup quarter-finals set for this weekend, with the toast of the fixtures…

All set for Byo Reggae and Dancehall Experience

Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporter REGGAE/dancehall lovers in Bulawayo will be in for a rare treat this Saturday as Buster’s Sports Club will be hosting a Reggae and Dancehall Experience. The show…

Armed prophet ‘robber’ in court

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter AN inyanga-cum-prophet from Bulawayo and his two accomplices have appeared in court for allegedly stealing US$500 and property worth RTGS$6 000 armed with a pistol and disguised…

Quality of antenatal care needed to reduce maternal mortality

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo It started off with a little bit of nausea, sudden intolerance of dairy products and no relief from over-the-counter magnesium trisilicate.  What seemed like a stomach bug of…

Basketball Union holds Byo tournament

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe boys and girls Under-18 3X3 tournament will be held at Petra College this weekend. The tournament serves as one of the selection…

Mat South joins anti-sanctions march

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  MATABELELAND South Province is geared up to join the rest of the country and the Southern African Development Community on Friday in the march against illegal sanctions…

CAAZ seeks to operationalise duty free shops

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter THE Civil Aviation of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) is seeking to operationalise its duty-free retail shops in Victoria Falls and Harare and has invited interested companies to submit their applications…

Beitbridge unlocks baobab processing opportunity

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE baobab tree has become an important source of enhanced livelihoods in Zimbabwe.  Communities that live in regions where the tree is found are now using…

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