Phos’ elakho: Ubhale ezithwele!

Mehleli Dube EXOTSHA ezimbili, kujwayelekile ukuthi itshebise umnikazi ngamanzi ngoba lapho ezisabalala khona, iyadideka ingasazi ukuthi ilandele iphi. UDelisiwe yintombazana engazange iphume lalutho ezifundweni zayo, ngoba kwathi sekuyiwabhala wayesesemula. Wathi…

Tightened lockdown threatens PSL start

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE spike in Covid-19 infections, and the tightening of the measures to contain the spread of the virus by the Government, could halt the proposed…

Govt on high alert against locust outbreak

Zimbabwe should continue to take anticipatory measures and preparatory steps to fight swarms of locusts in case fresh outbreaks in the coming 20/21 cropping season, a senior plant crop disease expert has said.

From life without limbs to a life without limits

WINDHOEK. — In 2009, Hilma Jeremia gave birth to a baby girl named Josephina Johannes but she was left in disbelief because the baby had no limbs.

Covid- 19 frontline workers undergo tests

THE Covid-19 task force in Kwekwe District has embarked on a testing exercise on all frontline workers, including journalists.

Vic Falls teen convicted of 44 counts of theft

A VICTORIA Falls teenager, who was recently sentenced to an effective four years in jail after being convicted of 18 counts of unlawful entry and theft, has appeared in court for 26 more cases of a similar nature.

Mathema calls for education with production

SCHOOLS should utilise arable land at their disposal to engage in horticultural projects to be self-reliant and to empower learners with requisite life skills which heighten their participation in the development of the country, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema has said.

Grounded B767: Engine leaves for Bangkok

A replacement engine for Air Zimbabwe’s B767-200ER is on its way to Bangkok, Thailand and will be fitted by a team of engineers from the national airline under the watchful eye of Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) experts.

Pfumvudza: 300 000 farmers get training

More than 300 000 farmers across the country have so far been trained on conservation agriculture, popularly known as the Pfumvudza concept, with most of them already carrying out land preparations for the 2020-21 summer cropping season.

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