Zim going green by 2030

CLIMATE change is a major challenge against the achievement of a green economy and Government is adapting zero tolerance on deforestation as a way of putting in place the necessary pillars for environmentally friendly targets, a Cabinet Minister, has said.

Chitembwe savours best of both worlds

Moffat Mungazi Sports Correspondent WHILE Manicaland has been credited as a cradle of churning out top football talent, the province is also making huge strides in producing competent coaches. Former…

5 trucks, bus impounded in smuggling bust up

IN a bold operation by the police to curb rampant smuggling along the porous border with Mozambique, five haulage trucks carrying an estimated 600 bales of second hand clothes with a street value of more than US$150 000 and a bus loaded with 30 bales of the same contraband were impounded during a single night raid.

Tobacco sales exceed US$40m

THE 2021 tobacco marketing started on a firm ground with sales now exceeding US$40 million following the sale of 16 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf across the country within a space of two and half weeks.

Crime movie in the making

A POTENTIAL blockbuster movie is in the making in the scenic Eastern Highlands.

Worker steals US$44k property

POLICE in Rusape have launched a manhunt for a 27-year-old man who stole his employer’s property worth US$44 000 barely a month after being employed by a Rusape businesswoman as a personal driver.

European Super League Q&A

IT has been an extraordinary few days in European football.

HIV & Covid-19 national response a gear up

INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister, Cde Kindness Paradza has implored the media to develop more innovative programmes in packaging HIV and Covid-19 messages to make them more appealing and palatable to the public.

Divorcee feels used

A CHIKANGA woman recently dragged a Mutare businessman to court demanding $12 000 for the upkeep of her 10-month-old baby.

Sugar bean farmers fret over water source

SUGAR bean farmers at one of the biggest irrigation schemes in the country -Chibuwe/Musikavanhu Irrigation Scheme – are facing a bleak future after their main source of water, Save River, diverted its course.

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