‘Zim should benefit from its wildlife heritage’

Elliot Ziwira Senior Reporter The realities that human-wildlife conflicts bring can only be addressed through striking a balance between wildlife conservation and sustenance of livelihoods for communities in the affected…

Sanctions have double impact on women

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter ECONOMIC sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe have been roundly criticised for their punitive impact on human rights, democracy, poverty, education, healthcare and basic living conditions of vulnerable…

Coventry talks up Mapeza

Ray Bande Senior Reporter YOUTH, Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry believes local coaches are the best for the senior men’s football national team. In an interview, Coventry, who…

Churches must remain united: First Lady

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter CHURCHES must remain united and not allow the devil to sow seeds of division that threaten peace and development in the country, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa…

Breast cancer in men

Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters OCTOBER is breast cancer awareness month, and strange as it may seem, we need to be reminded that men can also get breast cancer. This,…

Ndoro not yet on Simba Bhora books

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIFA Northern Region Division One League side, Simba Bhora, have said former Warriors striker, Tendai Ndoro, hasn’t joined them yet. The ambitious club were forced to…

President takes swipe at opposition

Political Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday took a swipe at the country’s detractors and their local lackeys who thrive on the suffering of the people but said despite their machinations, Zimbabwe…

Snubbed mum snatches wedding cake

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent WHAT is it like to be snubbed by your own child? That was the obtaining situation at Chipinge Magistrates’ Court last week on Friday when a…

Buy-a-ball campaign boost for rugby

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MANICALAND Rugby Board (MRB) has so far collected 142 balls that will be distributed to schools and clubs across the province, thanks to a shrewd buy-a-ball…

Cotton deliveries jump 39 percent

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S cotton deliveries have increased by 39 percent to 114 656 tonnes so far this year from last year’s total output of 82 479 tonnes…

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