Minister pledges support for sport
MINISTER of Finance and Economic Development, Mthuli Ncube, has pledged support for the various initiatives being undertaken by the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation.
Minister allays artistes’ fears
Artistes are concerned about how the $10 million Covid-19 relief fund to help them is being distributed, but Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry told them yesterday that the Government had put up structures to ensure fairness.
Reclaim gullies to build high-rise housing units
There are many swathes of land that were hitherto deemed undevelopable or degraded due to some legacy geophysical, social and economic issues.
Pfumvudza farmers on a roll as above normal rains beckon
IT will not take rocket science to acknowledge that the Government’s climate proofed “Pfumvudza” farming concept is currently running away with the proverbial “new kid on the block” tag with more than three million farmers, mostly women, having been trained on the farming model.
Dr Mzee’s legacy lives on
“I want people to remember me as someone who tried his best during his time. I forced many people within my village to go to school and I am still doing that.
Kenya reach out to Zifa for friendly
THERE appears to be some light for the Warriors ahead of the resumption of the 2021 AFCON qualifiers, after ZIFA received an invitation to play Kenya’s Harambee Stars during the FIFA window next month.
Minister speaks on forex
Zimbabwe has no shortage of foreign currency, but rather a problem of allocating foreign currency through formal systems, now being addressed by measures that include the auction system, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said at the weekend.
. . . as Masvingo vice chair steps down, joins Chiredzi RDC
Zanu PF Masvingo provincial vice chair Cde Ailess Baloyi has relinquished his post in the ruling party after his appointment as the new chief executive for Chiredzi Rural District Council, since senior executives of local authorities cannot, under the Constitution, hold office in political parties.
Livestock farmers urged to adapt
Successive droughts have continued to take their toll on communities in Beitbridge that rely on livestock production for a living amid indications that a total of 4 500 cattle in the district succumbed to drought-related deaths during the last farming season.
Crafting of Bills open to all citizens: Speaker
ZIMBABWEANS, including universities and academics, should actively participate in the country’s legislative processes and help refine Bills brought before Parliament or initiate the review of existing laws through enabling provisions of the Constitution.








