Boat gift strengthens ZimParks river patrols

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has received a boat, Spotfisher 220, from African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) to help in its fight against anti-poaching.

Loga happy as key men get game time

WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic says he is happy most of his regular players are getting game time at their foreign clubs.

The day MDC-A’s Chamisa ‘won’ Zambian elections

Yesterday the world woke up to the news of the confirmation of Zambia’s 12, August 2021 elections results. Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) leader, Hakainde Hichilema had beaten the ruling party, the Patriotic Front (PF)’s Edgar Chagwa Lungu by 2 810 777 to 1 814 201 votes. 

Successful modernisation of agriculture needs farmers’ buy-in

THERE cannot be a more opportune moment than now for the country to push for the modernisation of agriculture through robust mechanisation programmes accompanied by the adoption of up-to-the-minute irrigation systems that will allow farmers to irrigate vast hectarages within respectable time frames.

Kenyans slam Covid-19 vaccines aid

Kenyans receiving Covid-19 vaccines on Sunday expressed concerns over the country’s dependency on donations of doses.

Stolen phone gives away armed robbery suspects

TWO suspected armed robbers appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts on allegations of robbing a family they suspected of having US$16 000 in their house of a car and other household goods all valued at US$14 000.

Songs that liberated the country

The song “Kubuhlungu Emoyeni” (There is pain in my heart) by LMG choir evokes emotions of the liberation struggle and one of the singers, Cde Happiness Sibanda, breaks into tears each time she explains the meaning of the song.

Massive citrus venture takes off

Toppick Investments has embarked on a massive citrus production at its Zhovhe Farm in Beitbridge that will see the organisation planting 277 000 orange trees in the next three years.

Namibia eases COVID-19 prevention measures as new cases, positivity rate fall

WINDHOEK, (Xinhua) — Namibia has recorded a downward trend in new COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, deaths, and positivity ratio, President Hage Geingob said on Friday.

Digital economy new engine for China growth

China’s digital economy reached 41 trillion yuan (US$6,33 trillion) last year, ranking second in the world. It is fair to say that the digital economy has emerged as a new engine for the country’s economic growth.

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