Scale up chilli growing, farmers told

Farmers must scale up the growing of chilli peppers to help build local community resilience through this viable livelihood option in the wake of climate change-related risks, a local agronomist has said.

Cross border bus robbery suspect nabbed

One of the suspected armed robbers in the three-man gang that recently robbed 66 passengers of R167 050 and $7 367 aboard a cross border MBT bus travelling to South Africa along the Harare-Masvingo Highway has been arrested after committing another serious crime in Beitbridge last Wednesday.

Gold climbs as traders weigh war

Gold advanced, with investors remaining on edge as they assessed the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Western sanctions, against the imminent monetary policy tightening in the US.

Chiwandire, you beauty!!!

FOR more reasons than one, Kudakwashe “Take-Money” Chiwandire, who made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean to win a World Boxing Council title after defeating Zambia’s Catherine Phiri on Saturday night, was the underdog. 

Platinum Queens retain PNL pre-season title

IT was a moment to savour as Platinum Queens displayed a classy performance to successfully defend their Premier Netball League pre-season title at the Stodart Netball Complex in Mbare on Saturday. 

Africa should realise dreams of founding fathers

HISTORIC accomplishments by Southern African countries under the stewardship of liberation movements should lead to a continuous search for solutions to fully realise the dreams of their founding leaders, President Mnangagwa has said.

Why Zimbabwe needs PVO Act urgently

Zimbabwe shall start having public hearings on the Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Bill soon.

‘Enough Sputnik V vaccine in stock’

Thousands of people who received the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine in Harare have not yet returned for their second dose, a situation which authorities say is a cause for concern.

Industrial output growing, but local content still low

While the presence of locally produced goods on supermarket shelves has improved significantly, accounting roughly for 85 percent of the retail space, Zimbabwe’s import bill of raw materials continues to swell amid calls to expedite domestication of supply chains.

Master’s Office battles to clear 500 estates files

POOR planning and non-disclosure of children born out of wedlock have complicated most estates of late prominent figures, including top politicians and businesspeople, as the Master of High Court battles to clear over 500 high profile inheritance files.

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