Super farmer gets bigger challenge

President Mnangagwa has  pledged to avail 1 000 hectares of sugarcane estate in Chiredzi to award-winning Mashonaland West commercial farmer Mr Tinashe Ziki in recognition of his immense contribution to the farming industry.

‘We’ll follow China’s path to prosperity’

ZIMBABWE will continue following the Chinese path to prosperity as it seeks to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030, President Mnangagwa has said.

Breakthrough for Nakamba, Zemura

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE received a boost yesterday after Marvelous Nakamba and Jordan Zemura were cleared to play in the back-to-back 2022 World Cup qualifiers, against Ghana, which…

First Lady takes Nharirire Yemusha to Masvingo

ENVIRONMENTAL patron First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday led from the front in reviving national clean-up campaigns which had waned owing to Covid-19 restrictions which made it difficult for people to participate in the programme and decried the surge in veld fires and deforestation.

Sandiyani national hero, burial today

National hero Cde Wereki Sandiyani, whose Chimurenga name was Philemon Gabela, will be buried today at the National Heroes Acre in strict adherence to Covid-19 Level 2 protocols.

Inside Mtengwa’s Scottish wedding

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Lifestyle Writer A few, if there are any, would dare try and organise their own wedding. This is because planning a wedding is not only a celebration…

Forex dealer denied bail

A finance institution, Chemmodities Trading Private Limited and its director, Isau Bwerinofa, are being charged with dealing in foreign currency on the parallel market.

President engages Zambian students

President Mnangagwa yesterday met five Zambian students studying at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT), who are part of a personal scholarship programme he recently launched to assist students from disadvantaged families.

Editorial Comment: Covid-19: UK decision on players boon for Zim

THE British Government relented yesterday when it announced that fully vaccinated foreign footballers, plying their trade in the country’s clubs, would be allowed to fulfil matches in countries on its Covid-19 red-list category.

Trio arrested for car-jacking

A trio of suspected car-jackers targeting taxi drivers before robbing them of their vehicles and cash has been arrested in Harare.

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