‘Zimsec exams not cancelled’
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has dismissed as false a story circulating on social media advising that O’ and A’ Level examinations for both June and November 2020 had been cancelled.
Lake Kariba may fill up next year: ZRA
Lake Kariba will reach its full mark next year, Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) experts predicted yesterday.
China’s bumper grain harvest despite Covid-19
The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said yesterday that it is a “high-probability event” that the country will see a bumper grain harvest in 2020 as ample reserves and stable agricultural production ensure self-sufficiency amid the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Efficacy of home-grown solutions: Lessons from Rwanda Part 1
Within development circles, it is often argued that most problems are not as complex as they look and also do not require complex solutions that are often suggested.
Stolen solar panels recovered
Police here have arrested a syndicate of alleged criminals who stole 38 solar panels worth $280 000 from communal farmers and irrigation schemes in the province.
Federer devastated by Wimbledon cancellation
Former champion Roger Federer said he was “devastated” that Wimbledon tennis tournament has been cancelled for the first time since World War II because of the coronavirus.
Zim gazettes laws to protect animals
Zimbabwe has promulgated new regulations to protect endangered animal species and curb illegal wildlife trade in animal and animal products.
Empowering citizens through land ownership
Zimbabwe is endowed with vast arable land, large reservoirs of underground and surface water (with over 8 000 dams), favourable climatic conditions and an array of rich flora and fauna, which poise agriculture as a key driver in economic growth.
Virus pause could force global football to change
Football has ground to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the immediate concern is the simple survival of many clubs because of the financial impact, but there is hope that the global game could ultimately emerge better from this crisis.
Pape Diouf’s death awakens Senegal
Senegal is in mourning following the death of one of its foremost sporting icons from coronavirus, as the government struggles to impose health restrictions in the West African state.











