Harare to benefit from new farming system

Non-governmental organisation, Danchurchaid (DCA) in collaboration with the World Food Programme and Agritex, is set to train Epworth and Harare South urban farmers on the hydroponics farming system as part of efforts to build resilience among vulnerable communities.

Clean-up marks Wangari Maathai Day

Marytise Vambayi and Vongai Chinjeke In celebration of the Wangari Maathai Day on Friday, the Kenyan embassy was joined by Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution Oliver Chidawu,…

Huge oil discovery in Namibia

TotalEnergies SE has made a “significant” oil discovery off the coast of Namibia, three weeks after Shell Plc announced another find off the southwest African nation. Explorers have drilled over…

Natural capital audit critical for NDS1 goals

Zimbabwe needs to take bold steps to audit the economic worth and monetary value of the country’s natural resources to promote sustainable development in line with the National Development Strategy (NDS1) goals, a senior Government official says.

‘We must nurture junior talent’

FORMER Warriors striker Benjani Mwaruwari believes there is still football talent in the country but people are falling short when it comes to nurturing it. 

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.

Major overhaul needed at ZIFA House

THE FIFA ban is tragic and disheartening news to the Zimbabwean football fraternity. 

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. 

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