1 million women trained as Pfumvudza rolls out

More than 1 million women farmers have been trained under the Government Climate Proofed Presidential Inputs programme, Pfumvudza/Intwasa, and this massive response with more than half of those benefiting being women will ensure that all are included in the pursuit of Vision 2030 and NDSI, as well as boosting family income. 

Churches in major sanctions breakthrough

Local church leaders have scored a major diplomatic breakthrough after engaging the head of the Anglican Church,  the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, in England yesterday to whom they handed over a letter seeking support in the removal of illegal economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.

MSD warns of heat wave, thunderstorms

THE Meteorological Services Department has issued a heatwave warning, saying temperatures are set to further soar today before the country gets rains, starting with isolated thunderstoms in the southern districts from tomorrow.

More Zupco buses coming in time for festive season

Another batch of 100 new buses is being offloaded in Durban and will soon arrive to boost the Zupco fleet in time for the festive season while the company works on its next step in rail services — the train between Harare and Norton.

First Lady calls on parents to be responsible

PARENTS and guardians in Matabeleland North Province yesterday drew a list of qualities they expect from daughters and sons-in-law, which, however, may be unattainable because they no longer have time to play their roles diligently and train children to have the expected qualities.

UK hails Zim’s vaccination roll-out

Britain has praised Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 vaccination programme as one of the best in the region and has pledged to assist the country in improving access to information on the vaccines to counter vaccine hesitancy, a worldwide problem that has slowed vaccination uptake even when vaccines are readily available.

AU dismisses fake Ethiopia reports

The African Union Commission on Sunday dismissed social media reports claiming that the chairperson of the Commission Moussa Faki had called for temporary relocation of offices and staff from Ethiopia.

Museum partners Joshua Nkomo Foundation

Bulawayo Bureau  THE Museum of Africa Liberation has partnered with the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo National Foundation Museum to amplify the works of the late Father Zimbabwe Dr Joshua Nkomo at…

Gvt repossesses idle farms

Government has withdrawn offer letters from two farmers in Manicaland Province who were not utilising the land. 

EDITORIAL COMMENT: All instant riches schemes are criminal

The desire by so many to get rich quick with minimum or no effort provides a large pool of fish for the sharks running pyramid schemes and other cons to feed off, becoming rich themselves before they conveniently take a very long holiday outside the country along with the money they have gathered in their frauds.

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