Children’s learning and welfare top priority

Laylee Moshiri, Alex Gasasira and Hubert Gijzen

Horticulture, irrigation under revival

There is a drive to revive rural horticulture and rehabilitate and modernise irrigation to boost agricultural productivity, promote food self-sufficiency, supply export markets and improve earnings for smallholder farmers.

How to maintain your home appliances

Imagine a hot summer day. One where the scorching heat is unbearable. Imagine you lazing around in your home, not wanting to step out. But, the only thing that can truly give you comfort from the heat, the air conditioner, is broken down and it maybe a public holiday, your local technician is not even answering the mobile phone.

TTM boss closes door on Mapeza

TSHAKHUMA FC president, Lawrence Mulaudzi, says they have ended their pursuit of Zimbabwean coach, Norman Mapeza, after their romance collapsed before it had even begun.

‘Building back’ resilience of rural women after Covid-19

This year marks 25 years since the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action which set out 12 critical areas of action aimed at removing the systemic barriers that hold women back from equal participation in all areas of life.

Marita, the village girl!

Shinje River starts stupidly and confused from a valley that seems equally superfluous on the foot of Mvuri Range, then it stretches southwards, snaking and meandering past Chipuriro communal lands on its final vomit into Dande River.

Appiah consulted Owusu on move

DYNAMOS’ Ghanaian recruit, Sylvester Appiah, says he was influenced by his countryman, George Owusu, to join the Glamour Boys.

For the Lowe sisters, hockey is a family affair

FOR the Lowe siblings, Courtney and Nicole, who made the national squads for next year’s major events, hockey runs in the family.

From retrenchee to successful Pfumvudza farmer

When Mr Judas Ncube (62) of Gwangwazile Village in Ward 15 of Matobo rural district was retrenched 27 years ago from a company in Bulawayo, all he thought of  was his next move.

Bellew forewarns Chisora

LONDON. – Tony Bellew has warned that Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora is “going to have to do it all by himself” inside the ring against Oleksandr Usyk.

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