Crocodile visits Chiredzi hospital
There was commotion at Chiredzi District Hospital yesterday after they received an unexpected visitor, a crocodile.
Darikwa breaks 18-month duck
ZIMBABWE international Tendayi Darikwa finally tasted competitive league football for the first time in 18 months with a man-of-the-match shift as his new club Wigan Athletic settled for the share of spoils in a six-goal thriller against Rochdale in the English League One on Saturday.
Editorial Comment: Social media freedom comes with responsibility
Recent events in the United States have brought home to the owners and hosts of social media platforms the need for some limits on what can be posted and the need to prevent dissemination of lies that can create violent attacks.
Inputs distribution, committed farmers will carry the day
IT is no rocket science that Government’s daily gospel on boosting agricultural productivity has found fertile ground, as demonstrated by developments in the maize and cotton sectors where hectarages for the 2020/21 season have taken an upward trajectory compared to previous seasons.
Council blasts striking workers for demanding PPEs
Harare city fathers have accused its striking workers of using the Covid-19 pandemic as an excuse not to provide service delivery to residents by demanding personal protective equipment before resuming work. The workers are also demanding their December salaries and bonuses.
NRZ boss succumbs to Covid-19
Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) acting general manager Joseph Mashika (44) died at a private hospital in Harare on Sunday after testing positive for Covid-19. NRZ…
FSG imports 45 000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate
Fertiliser, Seed, Grain (FSG), a company contracted to supply fertiliser for State assisted farming programmes, says it is expecting to start taking delivery of 45 000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate this week.
Tugwi-Mukosi on verge of spilling
Tugwi-Mukosi Dam is set to spill for the first time ever in the current rainy season, allowing the river to flow unimpeded downstream during a rainy season that is above normal.
Collective approach to Covid vaccines only way to go
As countries across the world begin to purchase and roll out COVID-19 vaccines, a key question is how far the vaccine is from reaching Africa and how accessible it will be for the continent. Moina Spooner (MS), Commissioning Editor with The Conversation Africa, asked Mosoka Fallah (MF), an expert on infectious diseases, to provide his insights.
NRZ boss Mashika dies
NATIONAL Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) acting general manager, Joseph Mashika, has died. He was 44.










