GZU radio increases coverage

Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Campus Radio continues to consolidate its position as a vital cog in the Masvingo broadcasting arena after increasing its coverage to the mining town of Mashava and Chiredzi in the Lowveld.

Green mealies an easy dollar business

The concept of growing a maize crop for sale as fresh cobs on the market, before the cobs reach the hard dough stage is referred to as green mealies or “gocha” maize production.

Ex-prisons official removed from remand

Sacked Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Elizabeth Banda, who was facing a US$1,2 million fraud charge in a botched fuel donation scam has been removed from remand after long delays by the prosecution in bringing her to trial.

Zim must guard against citrus greening

ST: Has citrus greening by any chance affected Zimbabwe?

Zimra tightens screws at Beitbridge

Trucks, mainly those carrying goods known as consolidated cargo, where a single load has multiple owners, have been piling up at Beitbridge Border Post in the last five days after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority introduced the 100-percent compliance searches to smash what it believes is rampant smuggling.

Serena shows battling qualities

NEW YORK. — Serena Williams battled into the US Open tennis tournament last 16 on Saturday as the tournament endured fresh controversy after New York health officials ordered the women’s top doubles pairing be withdrawn over coronavirus restrictions.

Foreign aid game is changing

There are growing signs that the aid relationship between the Global South and the Global North is changing fast.

Bell retires from cricket

LONDON. — Warwickshire’s former England batsman Ian Bell will retire at the end of the 2020 domestic cricket season.

WHO hails China’s efforts in Covid-19 fight

BEIJING. — A World Health Organisation (WHO) expert yesterday commended China’s efforts and hailed its experience in containing the Covid-19 outbreak.

‘We’re ready for DCC polls’

Elections for Zanu PF’s District Coordinating Committees to be held across the country in three weeks will be conducted under fair and democratic conditions, a senior party official has said.

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