President directive clears $1,5bn owed to cotton farmers
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief COTTON farmers will be paid all the outstanding $1,5 billion owed for produce deliveries made last year following a directive by President Mnangagwa to release…
Two Zim armed robbers in shoot out with SA cops
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau TWO Zimbabwean armed robbers and their South African accomplice were on Saturday re-arrested by police in the neighbouring country following a shootout after they had escaped…
Byo swimmers get scholarships
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO’S Stingrays Swimming Academy is on cloud nine after three of its swimmers were simultaneously awarded scholarships to study in the United States of America.…
Zim writes Aids, TB success stories
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE is among five countries in the world which have halved Aids-related deaths in the past three decades and was also recently removed from the…
ZIFA, PSL mourn Kwashi
HARARE football giants CAPS United yesterday said Steve “The Dude” Kwashi’s name will forever be emblazoned in the annals of the club’s history as they reflected on the big role he played during one of the club’s finest hours in 1996.
When a governing party is over 100
Zanu PF celebrates its 68th anniversary this year. Far away in China, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has just marked its centenary this month.
Christian Soldiers bring new twist to gospel music
Mbulelo Mpofu, Online Reporter BULAWAYO has for years been known as the country’s largest talent pool for the entertainment industry. The city has produced sensational talent in the likes of…
COMMENT: Govt should earn millions of dollars from exporting electricity
ZIMBABWE continues to make progress in its efforts to improve power generation and end load shedding. Last Thursday, a Chinese company Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical Energy (ZZEE) announced that the first…
Fire safety can help save Zim’s bumper harvest
Before and during harvest operations it is important for farmers to check for a build-up of combustible crop residue and to constantly maintain fireguards.
Indonesia: Raging pandemic offers fertile ground for new variants
COVID-19 is surging through Indonesia where only about 8 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. The speed and scale of the coronavirus outbreak in Indonesia has created a perfect…










