Garlic farmers take to global markets

 Smallholder farmers in Gutu Central Constituency  who are into garlic production have entered into a partnership with ZimTrade and local seed houses to increase productivity.

Murehwa murder: Another hut, gazebo up in smoke

Thanks Makore, on remand on charges of allegedly murdering his seven-year old nephew Tapiwa for suspected ritual purposes, had his kitchen hut at his Murehwa homestead destroyed by fire on Friday night, a few hours after being granted $10 000 bail by the High Court on the grounds that there was no evidence linking him to the killing.

How to ruin Christmas premières

JOHANNESBURG. — While for many people this Christmas will be a time for fun and cheer, seasoned TV and film star Clementine Mosimane will use it to remember two family members she lost recently.

Seven investors short-listed for Zisco

Zimbabwe has provisionally shortlisted seven investors for a majority stake in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Ziscosteel), Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza has said.

PRAZ guarantees seamless PPE procurement for second wave

A seamless procurement of protective personal equipment has been guaranteed by the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ), as the country battles the second wave of Covid-19.

Tino won’t stop scoring . . .

ZIMBABWE international football striker Tino Kadewere is not stopping at anything in his journey to stardom in his debut season in the French Ligue 1.

Crops, livestock in good condition

Crops and livestock are in good condition following the rains across Zimbabwe, although in some areas the maize crop is now showing signs of leaching in waterlogged areas, but reaping has started for irrigated tobacco.

GZU lecturer sues student for $3m

A lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) has filed a $3 million defamation lawsuit against a female student who claimed that he failed her last year as punishment for spurning his love advances.

Sibanda weighs her options

ONE of the country’s leading female boxers, Monalisa Sibanda, says she is still weighing her options to see if it’s possible to defend the Women International Boxing Association (WIBA) Intercontinental light-welterweight title at home.

Chaos looms as two town clerks run Harare

Two Harare town clerks, an acting one and the substantive one who has been on suspension, are now reporting at Town House, giving Harare City Council some potential headaches.

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