WB disappointed by vaccine nationalism

Vaccine nationalism amid the Covid-19 crisis has been disappointing, said Aaditya Mattoo, World Bank chief economist for East Asia and Pacific Region, urging policymakers to boost trade openness to rein in the virus and support recovery.

Developing Zimbabwe’s automobile

THE advent of the automobile was of great importance in our economic history.

Local rugby returns

AS rugby braces for its much-anticipated return, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) offices have been a hive of activity, with chief executive officer Sifiso Made fine-tuning events that will get underway this month.

Junior coaches press on

JUNIOR football coaches are still adamant ZIFA would be making a huge mistake if they pass up the chance to send teams to the COSAFA Under-17 and Under-20 tournaments.

Elephants wreak havoc in Kwekwe

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ZIMBABWE’s elephant population continues to increase leading to a surge in human wildlife conflicts as the jumbos invade human communities in search of water and food.…

Managing for dry season reproduction

Mhlupheki  Dube WE are in October, perhaps the driest and hottest month of the year especially in agro-ecological Region Five. This is the most trying month of the year as…

Intwasa 2021: The highs and lows

Raisedon Baya WE had a great time during the recently held Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo. The festival was able to successfully curate more than 50 events both online and physically.…

AME Church holds memorial, counselling and healing service

Sunday News Reporter THE African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) yesterday held a memorial, counselling and healing service for people who lost their loved ones in the past two years. The…

200 bitten by dogs in Mat South

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter THE Government, in conjunction with animal welfare advocates Nurture Imvelo Trust, is on a bid to curb cruelty on domesticated animals and contain rabies by…

Poachers take advantage of lockdowns

Fairness Moyana recently in Dete CASES of wildlife poaching have increased due to subdued anti-poaching activities that have been brought about by the lockdowns introduced to curb the spread of…

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