A great man departs
INTABA yadilika. The mountain has collapsed. Umdala wethu sesitshiyile. Our great old man has gone. He has passed the torch on to us.
Locust swarms spotted in Gonarezhou National Park
Isolated clouds of African migratory locusts swarming in the sky were spotted in the Gonarezhou National Park last week, sparking fears of a locust attack that has not been seen in Zimbabwe for years now, a senior Government official said.
Agribank’s funding of farming hailed
Agribank has done well to fund agriculture under challenging circumstances and Government plans to continue providing resources to the bank to increase production.
Shamva Gold Mine reopens
SHAMVA Gold Mine has reopened after Landela Mining Venture acquired and injected fresh capital into the business, previously owned by Metallon Corporation.
‘Organising resistance to colonial rule was not easy’
Today Zimbabwe marks the 21st anniversary of the passing away of Father Zimbabwe, Dr Joshua Nkomo (pictured), who died on July 1, 1999.
New programme to regularise settlements
Government has launched the national regularisation programme, which is expected to tighten the screws on land barons by bringing sanity to all informal settlements countrywide.
Rock Of Ages: Messages resident in Dr Nkomo’s statue
Of late, I have been interrogating architecture of the megalithic Stonehenge and associated Durrington Walls and other megalithic structures in Avebury and Salisbury in the United Kingdom.
NetOne executives’ bid fails
THE bid by seven NetOne executives to have their cases dropped on the grounds that the State’s allegations lack essential elements that formulate the charges flopped on Monday after a Harare magistrate dismissed their application for refusal of placement on remand.
Zim can manage debt: Experts
Zimbabwe can significantly narrow its debt if the country manages its vast natural resources in a more sustainable manner, experts have said.
Tour postponement: ZC disappointed
ZIMBABWE Cricket have said they are disappointed that circumstances, beyond their control, forced the postponement of the Chevrons’ eagerly-awaited tour of Australia next month.










