Letters to the Editor: Land audit: Why Government must be firm on unruly elements
Beaven Dhliwayo, Features Reporter A lot of Zimbabwe’s irrigable land is underutilised, although the farms have the potential of being highly productive, posing a threat to the country’s food security. The…
Nakamba unfazed by racist attack
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter MARVELOUS Nakamba isn’t bothered about the racist chants by a section of Aston Villa fans who were caught on video that has been circulating on social…
Botswana shoots Zim stray cattle
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent OVER 100 cattle from Ward 19 in Gwanda near Mlambapeli Border Post have been shot in Botswana in the past three weeks after they strayed into the…
Byo’s Langelitsha in Mitambo Fest experience
Fungai Muderere, Showbiz Reporter BULAWAYO arts ensemble, Langelitsha Arts is set to premiere their play titled Dreams at the inaugural Mitambo International Theatre Festival taking place in Harare. The five-day fete…
Government hails grieving world champ Muripo
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor THE Government has congratulated a grieving former Zimbabwe Sports Person of the Year, Samson Muripo, after he was crowned world champion at the Sixth World Kyokushin…
Irrigation schemes dry up
Masvingo Bureau ACUTE water shortages have resulted in some irrigation schemes in Masvingo province halting operations. It is reported that a number of farmers have pulled out of the production…
Government bails out struggling local authorities
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter TREASURY has intervened to bail out struggling local authorities across the country with funds to improve critical infrastructure and enhance service delivery. In a statement yesterday,…
CIWU ‘amicably part ways’ with coach Mhandire
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region side CIWU have ‘‘fired’’ their coach, Kudzayi Mhandire although both parties claim the divorce was amicable. His assistant Morris Mukwiti has since taken over…
Paradigm shift should anchor our new trajectory
Obert Chaurura Gutu, Correspondent More often than not, action speaks louder than words. Zimbabwe finds herself in a situation wherein the major political actors have been very long on talk but,…











