Agriculture will make or break Africa’s free trade
Abebe Haile-Gabriel Correspondent Africa depends on its exports to the rest of the world of agricultural commodities such as cocoa, coffee, cotton, tobacco and spices to generate much-needed foreign exchange. …
AGS rolls out climate-smart initiatives in 100 schools
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Africa Grain Seeds (AGS) has availed resources that will see a total of 700 000 mixed seedlings being planted at about 100 schools countrywide as…
Miss V Candy to host mental health campaign
Talent Bope Arts Reporter Star FM radio personality Nonhlanhla Thuthani, popularly known Miss V Candy, will today host a virtual awareness campaign on mental health, which will see others such…
Curtain comes down on Amai’s cook-out
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter THE curtain came down on First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Cookout traditional Meal Competition with finals that were rich in colour and quality which saw winners walking…
Zimbabwean, Chinese national in fishy R10m deal
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 28-year-old Zimbabwean and a Chinese accomplice are in trouble after they were busted by South Africa’s organised crime unit, the Hawks, on Monday over an…
Truck driver dies in Zupco crash
Judge Jarachara, Chronicle Reporter A TRUCK driver died on the spot after being involved in an accident with a Zupco bus along Luveve Road. The accident occurred on Tuesday night…
Investor pumps US$2m into Maphisa gold project
Bulawayo Bureau A LOCAL company, Nevada 4 Gold Mine, has invested US$2 million into a gold processing plant in Maphisa under Matobo District in Matabeleland South province. The new business…
FAO leads in observance of International Tea Day
International Tea Day is observed annually on May 21. The concerning resolution was adopted on December 21, 2019 and calls on the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to…
The wily guise of child sexual abuse (Part 7)
In Shona they say ‘Igarauzive kuti amai mukadzi wababa’ literally meaning ‘It is indisputable that my mother is my father’s wife’. It is also an indisputable fact that every person in this world is related to some child as an older sibling, biological parent, guardian, grandparent, uncle, aunt, neighbour, teacher, doctor or caregiver; the list is endless.
Celebrations to mark 177th anniversary of founding of the Bahá’í Faith
Flora Teckie Correspondent On May 23rd, the Bahá’ís of Harare join the Bahá’í communities worldwide to celebrate the 177th anniversary of the founding of their Faith. The Bahá’í Faith traces…










