Residents recount wetlands tragedy
Homeowners living on wetlands and the edges of streams yesterday recounted the experience they went through when their homes were flooded due to rising water tables and streams that burst banks due to high rainfall.
CAPS boss allays collapse fears
CAPS United vice president Nhamo Tutisani has allayed fears the Green Machine are on the verge of collapse amid a mass exodus of players.
Djokovic has no respect for Kyrgios
MELBOURNE. — World number one Novak Djokovic hit back at criticism from Nick Kyrgios yesterday, saying he has little respect for the Australian firebrand off the tennis court.
Businessman pays $2m to get passport back
Pakistani businessman Ali Mohammed, jointly charged with Henrietta Rushwaya and three others for attempting to smuggle gold out of the country, has his passport back for a fortnight’s visit to South Africa after a magistrate accepted his offer to increase his bail by $2 million and the title deeds for a Hatfield property.
Liberation heroine Singo buried
Zanu PF proportional representation legislator for Beitbridge, Cde Lisa Singo (47), who died last week and was declared a liberation heroine was buried at the Beitbridge District Heroes’ Acre yesterday.
‘Sugar bean production way to go’
Farmers in Zimbabwe must not underestimate the value of pulse production of crops such as sugar beans in improving their income streams and liquidity.
$500 000 compensation for ambulance mishap
THE High Court has ordered Netstar Ambulance Services (NAS) to compensate a Bulawayo man more than $400 000 after he fell off a stretcher and got injured while being taken out of the company’s ambulance upon arrival at a hospital.
$1bn boost for tolling infrastructure
More than $1 billion will be pumped into the upgrading of seven toll plazas by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) to ensure efficiency.
Uk police charge MDC activist
A British court is now going to try UK based MDC-Alliance activist Martin William Chinyanga on four terrorism charges after he was arrested by British police last year for encouraging people to burn down service stations and businesses in Harare through posts on Facebook.
2021: A brilliant year for Zim’s agriculture, thanks to good rains
Amid the rising deaths and economic gloom brought about by Covid-19, agriculture, the country’s economic mainstay is shining bright.











