Second batch of UK deportees arrives

Seven more Zimbabwean deportees from the United Kingdom arrived in the country yesterday and are now under 10-day quarantine at the Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM) pending re-integration into their local communities.

Government bails out cotton farmers

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent GOVERNMENT has disbursed $1.5 billion to clear all last year’s outstanding payments to cotton farmers. Speaking during a visit in Chisumbanje last weekend, Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries,…

New Zanu PF Chitungwiza deputy mayor shares vision

ZANU PF Chitungwiza ward 13 Councillor Kiven Mutimbanyoka is the new deputy mayor for the sprawling dormitory town. 

High Court interdicts illegal settlers at ARDA dairy farm

A housing cooperative that illegally settled itself on an Agricultural Rural Development Authority (ARDA) dairy farm in Chitungwiza and produced fake offer letters has been interdicted by the High Court from interfering with operations of the authority pending the issuance of a final order.

Marovanyati is open for business

Ray Bande Senior Reporter TYPICAL of small-scale inland fisheries that provide essential ecosystem services comprising food, nutrient cycling in water, employment and income to millions of people and generate foreign…

Arubi earns his stripes

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE back-to-back World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Ethiopia are the first high profile matches that Sakubva-born Marumo Gallants goalkeeper, Washington Arubi has been drafted…

The many strings of Shabba’s bow

Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter FOR ex-soccer ace, Joseph “Shabba” Takaringofa, it appears like destiny had always fated him to be a sports star. By his own admission, pastime games had…

Broadcasting connects Chimanimani

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent MORE than 250 000 people were affected by the floods, while hundreds were left homeless after Cyclone Idai ripped through south-eastern Zimbabwe, leaving a trail of…

Rugby board keeps eye on the ball

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MANICALAND Rugby Board has not taken feet off the pedal in its development drive after taking delivery of 142 balls meant to be distributed to remote…

Govt to clear EPOs backlog next month

GOVERNMENT has pledged to clear all Exclusive Prospecting Orders (EPOs) before the end of September following concerns by Parliament over slow processing of mineral claim applications.

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