Horticultural farmers hit by frost

Several horticultural farmers across the country are counting losses running into thousands of dollars after frosty conditions affected their crops following a cold spell at the weekend.

Villagers, Murowa dispute rages on

The long-running dispute pitting Sese villagers and Murowa Diamond Company over exploration has moved up in intensity with villagers barricading roads.

Liquid, Facebook partner to build DRC fibre network

Liquid Technologies and Facebook announced a partnership to build an extensive long haul and metro fibre network in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that is expected to improve internet access for more than 30 million people and help meet growing demand for regional connectivity across Central Africa.

Chiefs join fight against child marriages in Manicaland

Traditional leaders in Makoni district are working together in fighting child marriage in their communities and eliminating these.

NPRC eager to bring closure to Gukurahundi

The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) appointed by President Mnangagwa last month, has said it is working with Government and all relevant stakeholders to immediately bring closure to the Gukurahundi issues.

Leaders must not forget farmers

The interest and concerns of small-scale farmers at the frontline of food production must not be left out when global leaders meet later this year for the UN Food Systems Summit which will examine how food systems can be strengthened across the world.

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