Dangling key to an imaginary door
A story is told about a special class teacher, who, having been satisfied that enough progress had been made on unlocking his charges’ mental acumen, decides to enlighten them on the essence of doors.
Wetlands crucial in biodiversity protection
It’s now close to half a century ever since the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was signed in Ramsar, Iran, as an international treaty to strengthen the management and wise use of wetland resources.
UK defends green light for Huawei 5G infrastructure role
LONDON. – UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab has defended the government’s decision to allow the Chinese tech firm Huawei to build non-core elements of the UK’s 5G network, despite designating…
Farmers upbeat about cotton outlook
COTTON farmers in Gokwe District in the Midlands Province, say they expect a bumper harvest this season despite a dry spell experienced in November and December last year.
Sakubva Urban Renewal project on course
Takunda Maodza Mutare Bureau FUNDING for the Sakubva Urban Renewal project is ready and contractors are expected on the ground next week. The multi-million-dollar project, which was commissioned by President…
Zim among top five remittance destinations: Word Remit
Global payments firm, World Remit has revealed that Zimbabwe was one of five top African destinations that received most remittances in 2019.
Motsepe apologises
JOHANNESBURG. – I’m aware of the lively, diverse and at times emotional debate in the global media and on social media relating to my remarks to President Donald Trump at…
ZINA yet to conduct elections
Sports Reporter JUST a few days before the end of this month, the Zimbabwe Netball Association are yet to comply with the Sports Commission directive to conduct elections. The order…
US Federal Reserve content with low rates
WASHINGTON. — For the first time in years, Federal Reserve officials were set to hold their latest policy meeting this week feeling broadly satisfied with where interest rates are and with seemingly no inclination to change them anytime soon.
UK branch weeds out infiltrators
Zanu PF’s United Kingdom District is weeding out infiltrators who have been causing divisions within the ruling party’s ranks in the Diaspora.









