Woman keeps own dried finger in purse

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter IN a bizarre incident, a Bulawayo woman has for the past five months been keeping part of her severed middle finger, which she first allowed to dry…

Net closes in on roller meal ‘barons’

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has identified some of the culprits that are hoarding and selling grain and mealie-meal on the black market, and arrests are expected soon.

There are reports shortages of mealie-meal are being compounded by unscrupulous millers and retailers who are funnelling the commodity to the parallel market.

How AfCTA should positively impact Africa’s agric markets

Why is Africa still importing foodstuffs when it should actually be the breadbasket of the world?
The answer to that question boils down to one issue — constrained capacity.

Bosso face Rhinos in BF clash

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  HIGHLANDERS supporters have a perfect opportunity to see how their team will line up this season when Bosso clash with Black Rhinos in a friendly match…

Gonarezhou The Movie comes out tops in Hollywood

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  ZIMBABWEAN anti-poaching film Gonarezhou has proved its mettle in Hollywood, where it come out tops in the Best First Feature Narrative category at this year’s edition…

Fossil fuels: The roots of climate change

THE rise of planetary temperatures began about the same time Europe transitioned from an agrarian society to an industrial one — this was in the late 18th century in Britain. It is known as the Industrial Revolution.

Mainato: A rose that sprouted from concrete

WOMEN are vital cogs in any society.

For that reason, Zimbabwe today joins the rest of the world in celebrating the start of the International Women’s Month.

Afdis moves in to push out cheap whiskeys

Njabulo Bhebe, Business Reporter ONE of the country’s biggest alcoholic beverages manufacturer and marketer, African Distillers Limited (Afdis) has introduced two low-cost liquor brands as part of its efforts to counter…

The golden generation that laid the Warriors foundation

Lovemore Dube  THERE would not have been a better celebration for a new Zimbabwe than to win gold in its first tournament soon after Independence in 1980 following 10 years…

Climate under spotlight @ Diplomats Awards

FOR the ninth consecutive year, the Diplomacy Appreciation Trust (DAT) will host the Diplomat of the Year awards dinner and ceremony in Harare on March 20.

This year’s edition will run under the theme, “Climate change: A global challenge to sustainable development”.

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