Farmers urged to harvest rain-water

Farmers in ecological regions Four and Five have been urged to practice rain-water harvesting, collecting water on their farms using dams, to improve yields and mitigate the effects of  climate change.

Dynamos’ new recruit in eye of a storm

Tadious Manyepo, Sports Reporter QUESTIONS over Dynamos new recruit Byron Madzokere’s professionalism are being asked after the defender misled South Africa’s First Division side Moroka Swallows into preparing a contract…

2022 World Cup group stage a litmus test

Phillip Zulu, Correspondent THE Qatar World Cup 2022 football qualification group stage of Zimbabwe, Ghana, South Africa and Ethiopia is the litmus test of our lifetime as we ponder on…

Google ban fails

In August, Google announced a global crackdown on Android apps that offer short-term loans, saying it wanted to protect consumers from what it called “deceptive and exploitative” terms. But five…

Mugabe chooses national flag

The Herald, 27 March, 1980 THE design of the new national flag features a gold Zimbabwe bird on a red five-pointed star. The Zimbabwe bird, superimposed on the star, is…

CEOs grapple with uncertainty

Global CEOs are showing record levels of pessimism in the world economy, with 53 percent predicting a decline in the rate of economic growth in 2020. This is according to…

Emmanuel Bako off to a flier in South Africa

Collin Matiza, Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S junior motocross champion rider, Emmanuel Bako, started his 2020 season on a high note when he emerged triumphant in the 85cc (big wheel) Class in…

Man U, City through to 5th round

LONDON. — Manchester United thrashed League One outfit Tranmere Rovers 6-0 away from home yesterday in an FA Cup match to bring some cheer to the club.

CAPS new recruits charm Dodo

CAPS UNITED coach Darlington Dodo is excited by his new recruits’ work ethic although he feels a lot still needs to be done before the season begins in March.

Climate change needs new models

Jeffrey Gogo Climate change demands that governments throughout Africa, including Zimbabwe, should now “rethink the legal structure of land tenure.” That means tenants should “rather pay a fixed share of…

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