Soil testing key to improved yields: Experts
Zimbabwe has the capacity to produce enough food for both the domestic and export markets if farmers improve their soil quality through testing, agriculture experts have said.
New UK park for Shona sculpture to increase sales
BRITAIN’S most prestigious school is to help boost sales of Shona art. A sculpture park is to be opened next month on a two hectare island site provided by Eton College.
Ukuhluzwa kogwalo: Imibhalo engalatshwanga
SIKHANGELA izibongo zokuthethela amakhosi. Kwakulembongi ezikhethekileyo, ezazisaziwa okwakuyizo ezazivunyelwa ukubonga amakhosi lapho abantu bethe gwaqa enkundleni, izikhathi ezinengi kuyabe kuvelwa empini lapho eyabo ithe yanqoba. Abantukazana labo-ke babevunyelwa ukuthi batsho…
Bail ruling for Jere today
Herald Reporter Businessman Farai Jere is expected in court today for his bail ruling on fraud charges involving zesa’s smart meters worth US$3 566 878. Jere was arrested last week,…
TikTok takes Trump head on over ban order
WASHINGTON. — Chinese-owned video-sharing firm TikTok plans to file a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration over an executive order banning transactions with the Chinese app in the US, the company has said.
Over 20 countries to buy Russia’s coronavirus vaccine
MOSCOW. — More than 20 countries have made requests to purchase over 1 billion doses of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus candidate vaccine despite safety concerns, according to Russia’s sovereign wealth fund which is bankrolling the project.
African free trade deal will unlock opportunities
In March 2018, over 40 countries convened in Kigali, Rwanda, to sign the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement (AfCFTA).
20-year jail cut not enough: Gumbura
Political activist Hopewell Chin’ono has petitioned the High Court to overturn the remand magistrate’s latest decision to deny him bail on the grounds of changed circumstances.
Votapirirwa nekubika chingwa nemabhanzi
MADZIMAI makumi maviri vekunharaunda yeMarirangwe, kuBeatrice, vanoti vari kubatsirikana zvikuru nechirongwa chekubika chingwa nemabhanzi vachitengesa panguva ino apo vanhu vari kukurudzirwa kuti vagare kudzimba nechinangwa chekurwisa kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19.
Non-interference in internal affairs hallmark of China’s Zim policy
The Standard carried an article on 23 August by a Mr Tawanda Majoni. By questioning Anjin’s return, the author falsely claims the Chinese government is somehow involved in Anjin’s business deals and conflicts in the country, which is a distortion and smearing of the Chinese foreign policy towards Zimbabwe. The piece is full of unfounded accusations, conjectures and sheer lies, proving nothing, but an appalling lack of common sense and self-confidence.









