Community wildlife conservation programs should go beyond meetings, self-help projects and poacher arrests

Mahlabezulu Zulu A number of approaches have been used to safeguard different natural resources. Use, and vulnerability mainly depends on its social, and economic value. Wildlife, considerably more valuable- has…

Benefits of eating seasonal foods

During the summer, strawberries, watermelon, and tomatoes taste especially juicy and refreshing.

Sugarcane farmers seek price review

Sugarcane producers in the country are seeking an upward review of their share of revenue from sugar sales citing high costs of production, Business Weekly can report.

Day-old chicks shortage grips Zim

ZIMBABWE is facing an acute shortage of day-old broiler chicks, which has seen customers reportedly spending nights at major producers’ premises in order to stand a chance of getting the requisite orders, it has been learnt.

SA gets taste of Dlala Ntethe

Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter CLOPAS Sikhosana of the Dlala Ntethe fame is preparing to make his maiden appearance in South Africa tomorrow at a bash that is being held to…

De Kock apologises for refusing to take the knee

Quinton De Kock has apologised to his South Africa teammates and the team’s fans after withdrawing from their T20 World Cup game against the West Indies because of his refusal to take the knee.

Zim faces rising drug abuse problem

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Zimbabwe is experiencing an upsurge in drug abuse cases and most of those abusing the drugs are young people. Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr…

Willard Katsande relives horrific road rage, wants justice

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Warriors’ captain Willard Katsande refused to withdraw charges of common assault and malicious damage to property against Jacobus Koekemoer, saying he wants justice to…

G-20 wrangles over debt-relief plan for poor nations

The world’s leading economies are struggling to agree on how to save a debt-relief programme for poor nations hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

Zimplats to invest US$1,4bn

Harare Bureau Huge investments totalling US$1,4 billion are planned by major platinum mining house Zimplats in Zimbabwe, with the investment seeing a new mine, local refining of platinum metals before…

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