Editorial Comment: Fixing land baron mess needs major effort

The huge swathes of unplanned residential settlement, concentrated across southern Harare and Chitungwiza but found in almost every urban area, is going to take a lot of effort to untangle and set right, with the present good rains stressing how urgent some of this work now is.

Tasty oxtail stew coated in spiced flour

I once had a lengthy but definitely interesting chat with my beloved grandmother on Zimbabwean dishes. I learnt quite a lot from her, especially on preparing oxtail. Below is one…

I will father more than 18 children: Mliswa

NORTON legislator Mr Temba Mliswa said he is proud of the 18 children he has fathered with more than 10 women, while revealing that he pays US$25 000 each term for their school fees.

Sugar mummy wants us to get married

Dr Rebecca Chisamba Mudzimba Customers letting me down Dear amai, how are you? I am a mother of three boys and I reside in a high-density area. We have a…

It’s time for farmers to plant filler crops

AS we start the month of February, farmers should appreciate that the time to plant the traditional maize and soyabean crop is now long over. Any farmer who is still eager to plant something should now think in terms of planting filler crops like sugar beans and sweet potatoes. 

Parliament readies for reopening

PARLIAMENT will reconvene on Tuesday next week after resolving to extend the adjournment of House business on account of current level four national lockdown.

Private sector backs Govt on vaccines

GOVERNMENT has accepted the private sector’s offer to assist in mobilising resources to procure Covid-19 vaccines as authorities step up efforts to curb the pandemic.

Simela under fire

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO councillors on Friday read the riot act to senior council officials over the deteriorating state of service delivery ordering the Town Clerk, Mr Christopher Dube,…

Herbs saved me: Covid-19 survivor

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AFRICAN culture does not allow us to love each other from a distance, we are very closely knit. We see each other daily, sitting and chatting…

Agritex officers undergo crop, livestock assessment training

Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE Department of Agricultural, Technical and Extension Services (Agritex) officers nationwide will undergo seven-day training to be equipped with data collection and analysis to conduct…

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