Govt identifying underutilised farms
THE Government has come up with a comprehensive criterion to identify land to accommodate more than 250 000 people who have applied, given that most of the farms have been taken up, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Specialist physician’s body repatriated to Uganda
The body of Dr Nelson Okwanga, a renowned specialist physician who died in Harare on August 11 after battling Covid-19, was expected to be flown to Uganda yesterday for burial.
Why Africa must move beyond aid
“Even if there were no aid fatigue, and with the best will in the world, and the most charitable governments in place in the so-called donor countries, there will never be enough aid to develop Ghana to the level we want . . . aid was never meant to be what would bring us to the status of a developed nation.” — Nana Akufo-Addo, president of Ghana.
Zakaria courts arts centre partners
Legendary sungura musician Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria is looking for partners to support his Nicholas Zakaria Arts Centre (NIZA) project in Chitungwiza.
City roads upgrade shows excellence at work
Excellence is simply in the DNA of the Second Republic, and denying this obvious fact doesn’t change the truth.
Sarupinda yet to get into action, Katsande in Sekhukune debut
FORMER CAPS United midfielder Blessing Sarupinda could be made to wait a little bit longer before he makes his debut in the South African Premiership football after he was not included in the Sekhukune United squad for the opening games at the weekend.
Gallery displays Covid-themed works
Visual artists across the country have responded with impressive Covid-19 themed artworks that are now being exhibited at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) in Harare.
WC boost for Nakamba
THE Warriors technical team will be keeping its fingers crossed on the outcome of the lobbying by the English Premier Soccer League to allow the British Government to exempt football stars from quarantine rules ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Pacman takes a step closer to retirement
The pictures, as they tend to do, told a thousand words.











