Elephant tusk deal backfires
Three suspected poachers were arrested while trying to sell four elephant tusks to detectives who posed as prospective buyers in Binga on Monday.
Mixed feelings over proposed football return
ZIFA Northern Region Division One League chairman, Martin Kweza, says they are ready for a resumption of football but believes their programme should start next year.
Wildlife tourism, threat to water resources
Wildlife tourism is a major source of income and livelihood for many rural communities across southern Africa, but it also presents a potential threat to water resources.
Improved ICT access to ignite growth opportunities in marginalised areas
THE Government is committed to providing Information Communication Technology (ICT) in marginalised areas to promote development so that the country can attain the envisaged 2030 agenda of an upper middle income economy a Cabinet Minister has said.
Measures to contain Covid-19 in Midlands pay dividends
Mitigatory measures by the Government to fight Covid-19 here appear to be working with the number of active infections declining to just 23 by last weekend.
Firm turns Middle Sabi into green belt
Farmers in Middle Sabi have gone into partnership with Makata Private Limited, a firm that produces a variety of crops, with the relationship turning their fortunes in the desired direction.
ZIFA in race to beat CAF deadline
THE ZIFA grounds inspection committee need to beat a deadline, this weekend, in the efforts to persuade CAF to reverse their ban on the National Sports Stadium and Barbourfields.
Not so perfect summer for ex-Eagles coach
IN the end, there wasn’t a perfect summer for Chris Silverwood, and his English cricketers, with their proud five-year unbeaten record ending in the fireworks an Australia batting blitzkrieg on Wednesday.
Mystery murder in Bulawayo CBD
Danisa Masuku A man was stabbed five times and died on the spot by three unknown men who pursued him after stoning his vehicle for undisclosed reasons. The deceased Shadreck…











