Mazibuko eyes second bite at Miss Rural pageant
The year 2003 was a momentous occasion in the history of beauty pageantry in the country as it saw the birth of the Miss Rural Zimbabwe.
Annual inflation eases
ZIMBABWE’S annual inflation eased to 348,59 percent in December 2020, compared with 401,66 percent in the previous month, according the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstats).
Farming in harmony with nature
While many farmers complain of high input costs and shortages of fertilisers on the market, the case is different for 67-year-old farmer, Mrs Philomina Mavedzenge of Shashe Village in Masvingo.
Risks of flooding increasing
Significantly higher rainfall continues to fall throughout the country with most areas already surpassing 300mm, says the Meteorological Services Department in a mid-season outlook which further predicts, normal to above normal rains over the next three months.
Turkish delight for Mudimu
AFTER spending exactly one year in Moldova, Zimbabwean defender Alec Mudimu is on the move again as he has signed for Turkish First Division football side Ankaraspor, writes Eddie Chikamhi.
Youths implored to value culture
Youths have been implored to revert to their culture following a rise in bad behaviour and moral decadence that is threatening the social fabric of the country at a time Zimbabwe is on a development trajectory.
Record forex allocation in first auction of 2021
After the three-week gap for the annual shutdown of most manufacturers, the first Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe auction for this year saw a record demand and allocation of US$35,843 million, and the average exchange rate moving just 0,3 percent to $82,09 to US$1.
Covid-19: Council shuts Zengeza offices
CHITUNGWIZA Municipality has temporarily closed its Zengeza administration office for full disinfection after a member of staff tested positive for Covid-19.
Retailers, wholesalers comply with lockdown regulations
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) said yesterday it has received positive feedback that the retail and wholesale sectors are complying with the lockdown regulations.
Maize hectarage rises by 137pc
Farmers have planted 1,4 million hectares of maize, representing a 137 percent rise in the area planted compared to the same period last year, mainly attributed to good rainfall forecast and early distribution of inputs.











