Chilonga out-growers to win in US$60m lucerne project
No one will be moved out of the Chilonga area in Chiredzi South for the US$60 million lucerne grass project by Dendairy Company on 6 000 hectares, as the local farmers will become out-growers, and only a few families will have to move within the area to allow infrastructure development.
80-year-old Intwasa farmer revels in success
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter WITH his face partly obscured by tall maize plants in his field, 80-year-old Shadrack Tshuma could not hide his excitement as he showed off his crop…
Woman of determination Soneni charms social media
Yvonne Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A Bulawayo woman living with a disability is gaining a big social media following through videos of self-taught routines to maintain physical and mental well-being during…
Youth teams important part of Bosso history
By Lovemore Dube THE history of Highlanders FC would be incomplete without mention of generations of junior development squads that held fans spellbound with immaculate performances. While others fell by…
Smelly Dube court sits in hospital
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief In a first for the Gweru Magistrates Court, a temporary court was set up at Claybank Hospital so a magistrate could see for himself the…
Remembering Ndux Malax: Meet Modios Chauke, the band member
Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter He is one of the many who graduated from Ndux Malax’s famed Junior Policy School and played the lead guitar for the Tahangana Band, but he…
COMMENT: Government prepares for bumper harvest
FARMERS are set to reap between 2,5 and 2,8 million tonnes of maize over the next two to three months, the largest harvest in the country in 37 years. About…
President Mnangagwa orders police to stay put on roads
Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday directed the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to continue manning security checkpoints enforcing the law to ensure that only designated transport operators such as the Zimbabwe…
Tearing up the Pejorative “Periphery” Tag
Stephen Mpofu WHEN the coronavirus pandemic now ravaging economies across the globe finally wanes to become history, it will leave in its wake nations in formerly advanced economies limping and…
Long way to go for sport full return
Dingilizwe Ntuli, Sports Editor YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry on Monday cleared 24 out of 64 sport disciplines to resume activities following the Government’s relaxation of lockdown…











