Smooth restart for exam classes
Most teachers reported for duty across the country as the examination classes of Grade 7, Form 4 and 6 resumed face-to-face lessons yesterday at both Government and private schools.
Criminals hijack land reform
Criminal gangs are taking advantage of those who still believe corruption is rife in Government circles, despite the evidence that it is not tolerated, to sell fake offer letters of farms for bribes ranging from US$350 to US$3 000.
Zimbabwe donates 20 000 Covid-19 jabs to Namibia
Zimbabwe yesterday handed over a consignment of 20 000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine donated to Namibia by the Government.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Real farmers win when they back efforts to get rid of cheats
One of the major reforms made by the Second Republic was to fix the input loan schemes for farmers, making sure that they had the seed and fertiliser to grow a decent crop that would both feed the country and make money for the farmers.
CSC investor adopts new business model
CSC-Boustead Beef has adopted a new business model where it is engaging partners to run some of its cattle ranches on a long term basis as part of efforts to build the national herd and revive the country’s once largest meat processor, officials have said.
Munetsi basks in global limelight
MARSHALL Munetsi’s first head-to-head showdown against superstar Lionel Messi smashed the French Ligue 1 television viewing records, and created a stampede for tickets, sending prices soaring to as much as US$7 000.
President mourns Chief Kavula
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has sent a message of condolence to the Kavula family and traditional leaders in Binga following the death of Chief Kavula of Lubimbi who was buried at his homestead last Friday.
Zim, SA gospel singers in collabo
Local guitarist and gospel music singer, Timothy Phillip, has collaborated with South Africa’s gospel artiste Wandile Nkosi-Moloi on a song titled “Munesu”, aimed at giving hope in the face of Covid-19.
Farmers welcome stance on input schemes defaulters
Farmer organisations have welcomed the stance taken by the Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Ministry to exclude farmers who cheat from future input schemes and even see offer letters withdrawn from those who side-market their crop.
Invictus starts oil, gas data recording
INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, says seismic study data recording is scheduled to commence in the first week of September, with the shooting of an initial test line to determine the optimum data acquisition parameters to suit the objectives of the programme.











