Move to boost sesame production

Zimbabwe is targeting 100 000 tonnes of sesame crop during the 2020/21 summer farming season as it moves to boost production of export crops to increase foreign currency earnings.

Iyasa live up to billing

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent INKULULEKO Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa), legendary Chase Skuza and Jah “JP” Prayzah had a good performance at the Nash TV Friday Night Live show that…

19 600 smuggled chicks destroyed

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Police in Beitbridge have intercepted two men who were trying to smuggle 19 600 day-old-chicks from South Africa into Zimbabwe. The two men were busted on…

Mane ready to move

Sadio Mane has sparked fears within Anfield that he could be ready to move out this summer.

GMB blames millers for roller meal shortage

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent The Grain Marketing Board has blamed millers for the shortage of subsidised roller meal in shops. The mealie-meal which is selling for $70 in shops, has…

Sraz on mission to revive schools courts

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter SQUASH Rackets Association of Zimbabwe (Sraz) is appealing for sponsorship to renovate dilapidated courts at schools around the country as part of its plans to…

Golfer Watney tests postive

Rory McIlroy revealed he briefly chatted with Nick Watney on the putting green at the RBC Heritage before the American golfer tested positive for the coronavirus.

SMEs in tourism need overhaul

Before Covid-19, tourism was one of the fastest growing economic sectors in Zimbabwe and according to Government’s Transitional Stabilisation Programme it was projected to generate US$5 billion in receipts and to create over 300 000 jobs directly and indirectly by end of 2020.

Covid-19 threatens to ruin record year for Africa’s hotel developers

Business Reporter ALTHOUGH Africa’s hotel development was poised for growth at the start of 2020, with more than 78 000 rooms in 408 hotels in the pipeline, according sector surveys,…

Man (75) acquitted of raping granddaughter

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 75-YEAR-OLD man from Jambezi in Hwange district who was accused of impregnating his granddaughter after allegedly raping her twice, has been acquitted. The man…

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