Public knowledge on urban planning needed
African cities are rapidly urbanising and already experiencing considerable negative impacts of urbanisation.
Contrasting fortunes for Harare giants
Just a year ago Harare football giants CAPS united and Dynamos were leading activity in the transfer market with both teams signing big name players.
CAPS Utd race to plug player exodus
FORMER champions CAPS United are racing against time to stop the player exodus that is likely to leave their side severely handicapped when Premiership football resume next month.
JSC to act as judge goes AWOL for seven months
High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore has not reported for duty for seven months and the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is now set to put in place the procedure required to determine her suitability to continue as a judicial officer.
Eight people swept away by rivers in Masembura
Eight people have so far died this month in Masembura area, Bindura, after being swept away by flooded rivers despite continued warnings from the local leadership and Government that it is highly dangerous to try and cross rivers in flood or flooded bridges.
Conservation farming future of agriculture
Women are the heart of most farming activities in the country, they do most of the work.
Poachers in gun battle with police at farm
THREE youths had a running battle with three policemen who attempted to arrest them for poaching, Bulawayo Regional Court was told yesterday.
Shell discovers oil, gas
Shell has made a significant oil and gas discovery at an closely-watched offshore well in Namibia which could spark a wave of investment in the southern African country, three industry sources said.
Trial of ex-NetOne boss in false start
THE trial of former NetOne chief executive Lazarus Muchenje and three former subordinates on charges of entering into an agreement with a Mauritanian firm for the provision of virtual lines without board approval had to be postponed on Monday when they appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court because one of the lawyers failed to turn up.
Covid -19 disrupts regional research projects far, wide
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on science has been large, disrupting the conduct of wide-ranging research and forcing scientists to scale down or completely stop work on finding solutions to some of the pressing problems facing our society.











