Hockey coaches raring to go
IT’S down to business for the national Under-21 hockey coaches as they are set to get their group training plans in motion after the Hockey Association of Zimbabwe got clearance from the Government.
Mine rescuers demand US$1 000 per body
Artisanal miners involved in the retrieval of bodies of five miners who were trapped after the collapse of a shaft at Task Mining Syndicate in Chegutu are demanding US$1 000 from the families to complete the mission.
Diego brain surgery successful
Argentina football legend Diego Maradona has undergone successful brain surgery, his doctor has said.
Kulula ukulima i-beetroot
Joel Ndlovu I-BEETROOT yisilimo esilenzuzo enhle njalo esilula ukulima okungenza umlimi azitshayele imali yakhe enhle emkambo. I-beetroot yisilimo esilazakhi zomzimba ezinengi okwenza sakhe umzimba. Ekhuluma lentatheli kaMthunywa uNkosikazi Agnes Ndebele…
UHLELO: Isandiso siyaqhutshwa
(b) IZANDISO ezivela emagameni emifula Izibonelo: Kubizo lomfula uThuli isandiso sendawo ngu – kuThuli. Ngendlela efananayo kubizo lomfula uMzingwane isandiso sendawo ngu – kuMzingwane. KuTshangane isandiso sendawo ngu – kuTshangane.…
Tomato leaf miner pest threatens crop production
Farmers in various parts of the country are struggling to control and eliminate the Tuta absoluta pest, commonly known as tomato leaf miner which tunnels through leaves, threatening tomato production and trade.
China helping to diversify Zambian economy
Chinese are helping Zambia to diversify from mining to an agriculture sector that will result in improved living standards for Zambians, former Zambian Minister of Youth and Sports has said.
New librarian showers praise on university library
Salisbury’s University College library, with 60 000 volumes and 1 200 periodicals, has provided a pleasant surprise for the new librarian, Mr DH Varley, who was formerly chief librarian of the South African Library, Cape Town.
Embassy to regulate movement of SA buses
The movement of cross-border buses bringing Zimbabweans home from South Africa will once again be regulated by the country’s embassy in Pretoria, in line with previous lockdown protocols to minimise delays now being experienced at Beitbridge Border Post.
Kidzcan donates US$30 000 chemotherapy drug
KIDZCAN Children Cancer Relief Zimbabwe yesterday donated supplies of a chemotherapy drug, Cytarabine, worth US$30 000 to the Ministry of Health and Child Care as it steps up efforts to fight cancer in children.




