MDC-A: Chickens coming home to roost

The occurrences within the MDC-Alliance have left people wondering if Nelson Chamisa has finally met up with karma and is being beaten up with what he dug up.

Michael Banana buried in UK

MICHAEL Banana, son to Zimbabwe’s first President Canaan Banana, was buried in the United Kingdom last month after efforts to repatriate the body failed under unclear reasons.

It must have been love but it’s over now

METHOD MWANJALI, the former Zimbabwe captain, has brought the curtain down on his glittering football career to concentrate on coaching.

Lake Kariba level rises

Lake Kariba is now more than 5 metres above the minimum operating level, that is the inlets to the two power stations, and is still rising even before the main floods bring down the main water flows from south-eastern Angola and north-western Zambia.

‘Tobacco industry has potential to earn US$5bn’

Zimbabwe could quintuple earnings from tobacco by promoting research, development and innovation in the tobacco industry to extract more value, Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Anxious Masuka said yesterday.

Mliswa to challenge placement on remand

NORTON legislator, Temba Mliswa, accused of violating Covid-19 national lockdown regulations after calling a media conference at his Borrowdale residence in Harare, is on Monday expected to challenge his placement on remand and request for relaxation of his bail conditions.

Inside the world of suburban drug peddling

A sizeable chunk of youths in Manicaland are taking a highly addictive drug called crystal meth, The Manica Post has established.

Market for informal traders stalls

Harare City Council’s much hyped market on the corner of Seke and Vitalis Zvinavashe Roads opposite Coke Corner was supposed to open in the middle of last year, but is still just 90 percent complete as the council tries to find money to finish the roofing.

Education an equaliser, key driver: Envoy

Speech by His Excellency Mr Emmanuel T. Chenda, Zambia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, during the send-off ceremony of 10 students to the University of Zambia under the ED-UNZA Scholarship Trust.

ZCDC ups the ante in food security

THE Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) has upped the ante to improve food security in the Marange and Arda-Transau communities by providing agricultural equipment and inputs.

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