Time to intensify preps for winter wheat harvesting

THE 2021 winter wheat crop is at various stages of growth depending on when it was planted, thanks to the various circumstances in which the farmers found themselves when the season started.

Murder cases involving relatives increase

A sharp rise has been noted in murder cases involving relatives and close family members.

Passengers injured in bus accident

Several people were injured when the driver of a fully-loaded Velvet bus under the Zupco franchise lost control, veered off Kambuzuma Road in Harare yesterday and overturned on its way to Mbare from Kuwadzana.

Cable thief injured in the act

A 20-year-old copper cable thief sustained serious burns while he was stealing cables and draining transformer oil in Chegutu on Sunday night.

Maswanhise revels in stunning strike

LEICESTER. — Tawanda Maswanhise feels he is brimming with confidence after a stunning goal on Friday.

Biti’s bid to block US$1m suit fails

MDC-Alliance vice president Tendai Biti’s motion to block a US$1 million defamation suit against him and his political party for insulting a Russian national, Ms Tatiana Alishen, was thrown out by the High Court.

Postal services play key role during pandemic

Minister of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Postal and Courier Services, Dr Jenfan Muswere says governments from across the region need to continue supporting digitalisation of the postal services sector in recognition of its sterling role in smooth flow of medical supplies in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Karoi roads upgrade 80pc complete

Preliminary works for all the three roads in Karoi being rehabilitated are 80 percent complete under the Emergency Government’s Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP2) with a target to meet their completion by next month.

Fatal end to selfie moment

ZIMBABWE Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) rangers shot dead an elephant after it fatally trampled a man who was taking a selfie outside Kwekwe, triggering a stampede by villagers for elephant meat.

Supply chain crunch worsens

A supply chain crunch that was meant to be temporary now looks like it will last well into next year as the surging Delta variant upends factory production in Asia and disrupts shipping, posing more shocks to the world economy.

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