World’s Top 10, eclipsing Kapil Dev

WHEN Sean Williams and Donald Tiripano combined for a 187-run stand, built on the values of both defiance and excellence, little did they know they had just eclipsed a Test cricket partnership, put together 100 years ago.

Export crops to transform rural areas

Export-oriented agriculture has the scope to foster rapid rural industrialisation and expedite the attainment of Vision 2030, President Mnangagwa has said. 

Govt to assist budding businesswomen

The Government will continue to facilitate the capacitation of budding women entrepreneurs as part of efforts to ensure they benefit from the vast export opportunities availed by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a senior official has said.

Mum runs over son

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A Mutare woman ran over her two-year-old son on Friday while reversing her car, resulting in his death a day later. Police confirmed the incident that…

Delta sets up new plant in Rusape

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent WORK on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed beverages giant, Delta’s multi-million dollar Chibuku Super Plant in Rusape has commenced. Delta secured a 10-hectare piece of land…

Editorial Comment: Students’ safety is our responsibility

SCHOOLS opened for the first term early this week to bring to an end almost three months of waiting after the December holidays. Globally, countries have started to relax lockdown…

Leather sector poised to boost production, earnings

The country’s leather sector is poised for increased production capacity and export earnings under the “Zimbabwe Leather Collective”, a recently launched marketing approach that brings together key producers in coordinated production and supply of leather products for domestic and international markets.  

A villager’s perspective into Charles Charamba’s music

Educative lyrics, a cross-rhythm of beats that have elements of jazz, sungura and jit; a distinct self-carved voice, that systematically intones, rises and falls in tempo and crescendo, when it must, sums up the music of Charles Charamba, for me. 

Football returns to Sakubva

Ray Bande Senior Reporter ALMOST half a decade since it last played host to top-flight football action, Sakubva Stadium looks set to be the home ground of Manica Diamonds and…

‘Total war on Zim won’t succeed’

Zimbabwe has over the years been a victim of negative reportage by some local and international media organisations particularly in the West. Even closer home in South Africa, the country has not been spared from negative publicity, with some of the reportage slanting on clear disinformation. However, one Zimbabwean domiciled in South Africa has taken it upon himself to defend his homeland and has refused to be harangued into badmouthing his own country. One such individual is Rutendo Bereza Matinyarare (RBM), who leads a movement called Zimbabwe Unite Against Economic Sanctions. Our Deputy Editor, Lovemore Ranga Mataire (LRM) recently had a conversation with Mr Matinyarare on the objectives of his organisation and why he has decided to stand up and defend Zimbabwe’s national interests when other nationals find it convenient to speak ill about their country.

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