Second batch of John Deere tractors delivered

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The second batch of tractors and other equipment worth US$3 million was delivered yesterday under a US$50 million deal between the Government and two private companies,…

‘UPENYU PAMBERI, BHORA MUSHURE’

Abel Ndooka MUTAMBI weZimbabwe Warriors nechikwata cheStade de Reims chekuFrance, Marshall Munetsi, anoti panguva ino yechirwere cheCovid-19 icho chatekeshera pasi rose, upenyu hwevanhu hunofanirwa kukosheswa kudarika mutambo wenhabvu. Achitaura svondo…

‘TINOTENDA RUSUNUNGUKO’

Kingstone Mapupu VAMWE vakuru-vakuru vemachechi nenyanzvi dzechivanhu vanoti vanotenda kusunungurwa kwakaitwa nyika ino kubva kuhutongi hwevachena sezvo vari kuita mabasa avo vakasununguka kusiyana nekare apo Zimbabwe yakange isati yawana kuzvitonga…

Coronavirus yatigura kunorira: Nyakoko

Abel Ndooka SHASHA yemujaho wewiricheya, Wilson Nyakoko, uyo ave kurairidza vamwe vari kusimukira mumutambo uyu, anoti kuuya kwechirwere cheCovid-19, icho chashungurudza vanhu pasi rose kwagura vakawanda kunorira sezvo raramo yavo…

Murder suspect fakes Covid-19 status

George Maponga in Masvingo A 25-year-old Chivi man, who recently returned from South Africa, allegedly teamed up with his brother and father to fatally assault his grandmother before trying to…

Living on a different planet

PERCHED on its remote island of chaos and controversy, far away from the mainland where the real football is played, and where rich dividends are plucked, one gets the feeling all is well in the domestic game.

Breaking the glass ceiling in peacekeeping missions

Zimbabweans will on Saturday join hands in celebrating the country’s 40 years of self-rule, albeit in difficult circumstances because of the deadly coronavirus, which causes Covid-19.

‘Wheat targets to boost competition’

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau The target for winter wheat production set by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga will bring the best out of each province, the Minister of State for…

Continue dipping livestock, experts advise farmers

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Farmers need to continue dipping livestock to reduce tick-borne diseases that have negatively affected cattle, the Department of Veterinary Services has said. Some farmers had stopped…

Zim dancer holed up in Germany

Multi-disciplinary artiste Brian Tadiwanashe Nyanga, affectionately known as “Que”, is holed up in Germany after failing to get a flight back home after completing a two-month creative exchange programme owing to travel restrictions spawned by Covid-19.

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