Viable irrigation schemes ‘key to ensure food security’

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE needs to urgently revive irrigation schemes and establish new ones across the country to counter the possibility of drought and ensure sustained food security. Addressing…

Golfers out to gain points to improve their rankings

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls  ABOUT 100 amateur golfers teed-off at the Elephant Hills Open Golf tournament at the weekend as they sought to gain points to improve their rankings.…

Defiant doctors taken to court

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau The Labour Court is this afternoon expected to make a determination on the legality of the 36-day mass job action by medical doctors following their continued rejection…

Tembo urges SuperSport to stay humble

Cape Town — In the wake of SuperSport United’s MTN8 triumph on Saturday, coach Kaitano Tembo wants to ensure his players don’t lose sight of their league ambitions. Matsatsantsa clinched…

United in freewill

London — How far will Manchester United sink? Just two points above the relegation places, the one-time powerhouses of English football are without an away win since March and are…

Liverpool open 8-point gap

London — Liverpool have lived through enough near misses in 30 years not to take anything for granted in October, but an eight-point lead in the Premier League gives Jurgen…

Govt guarantees Harare’s US$868m water deals

Harare City Council yesterday approved the signing of US$868 million deals for water and wastewater projects with Chinese firms, with the Government reportedly going to assist council in repaying the loans, while the former will cede land as collateral security.

‘Finance sector needs urgent hygiene’

Zimbabwe has been experiencing cash shortages since 2016, which forced the banking public to buy cash from unscrupulous mobile money agents countrywide. The cash crunch also led to a multi-tier pricing system, which although outlawed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), has remained prevalent in the market.

We’ll not raid forex accounts: RBZ

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it has no plans to tamper with depositors’ foreign currency accounts.

Let’s do away with politics of hate, says Mwonzora

Former MDC-Alliance secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora has called on political parties to abandon the politics of hate and embrace “tolerance and rational disputation”.

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