‘We’ve registered three million members so far’

ZANU PF intends to increase its registered voters to five million to ensure a resounding victory in the 2023 elections.

Gidza embraces new role

GILBERT NYAMUTSAMBA refuses to see his new provincial role as a downgrade from his old Zimbabwe Sevens coaching gig.

America’s ‘lab leak’ efforts compromise Covid-19 fight

The third wave of Covid-19, driven by the Delta variant, has been the most devastating cycle of coronavirus so far, exposing the continued fragility of the world against the disease.

Can exams still be written this year?

“WHEN Jacaranda leaves start blooming, it means the time of reckoning is within sight.”

This parlance, popular among exam candidates in primary and high school, speaks to the annual schedule of national examinations.

US$60m kitty for tobacco farmers

GOVERNMENT will soon roll out a US$60 million tobacco production facility to fund local farmers using domestic financial resources following an outcry over the alleged ripping off of local golden leaf producers by foreign merchant contractors.

How to conduct disciplinary hearing

In the last article I introduced you to the subject of unfair dismissal. I am following up on the subject with the objective of seeing more hearings conducted in a procedural manner.

Zim protecting its lion population sustainably

ZIMBABWE is one of the few lion-populated countries in the world with a robust and contemporary African Lion Management Plan.

A flawed but totally serviceable origins story

AS far as origins stories go, “Snake Eyes — G.I Joe Origins” is not the worst outing.

Yes, it is flawed, but it is nothing an easy quick fix couldn’t cure in the next outing or two.

‘Pursuing dreams, you will never go wrong’: Masikwedza

Today, as Covid-19 has painted a gloomy picture in the world, interior deco designer — Mrs Masikwedza is not deterred or is she not losing hope. She still believes there is always light at the end of the tunnel and this has kept her going in her decade – long experience in the business.

Govt optimistic of winter harvest target

ZIMBABWE plans to cut its wheat import bill by US$138 million this year as the country is expecting a significant harvest from the winter crop.

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