Football’s forgotten fortresses
ONCE upon a time, domestic top-flight football used to be played in almost every corner of the country, with well-kempt football facilities producing local heroes that easily identified with the supporters at their home grounds.
Elephants destroy crops in Rushinga
Presidential inputs aimed at ensuring food security at household level went to waste in some villages in Rushinga along the border with Mozambique, after a large herd of elephants destroyed maize, sorghum and other crops.
‘Uhuru has main-streamed blacks into mining sector’
ZIMBABWE’S Independence has brought about significant economic empowerment for the previously marginalised black majority who now actively participate in the country’s mainstream economy, including through mine ownership and influential executive posts in leading local and foreign owned mining entities.
Govt, FAO partner to fight animal diseases
An animal health programme to curb high impact transboundary animal diseases in Zimbabwe has been launched by the Government and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
Farmer appears in court for crocodile skin possession
A 59-year-old Masvingo farmer yesterday appeared in court after he was found in possession of 52 crocodile skins worth US$78 000, without a licence.
Land Reform: How Thomas Mapfumo was so wrong
Ancient wisdom teaches that men usually considered great are not always wise, neither do the aged understand what is right. This aptly fits one Zimbabwean who has over the years been considered ‘great’ until his advanced age played a Gestapo on him.
TelOne launches new service in Chitown
TelOne has launched the Blaze LTE wireless service in Chitungwiza as it presses ahead with delivering fast and reliable connectivity so that the Government agenda of smart cities and a digital economy comes to life.
Zim Open rises from the ashes
ZIMBABWE’S premier golf event, the Zimbabwe Open, which returns next month after a five-year hiatus after getting a kiss of life from major sponsors, FBC Holdings, is standing on the verge of history as the tournament looks to get incorporated into the prestigious DP World Tour, formerly the European Tour, in 2023.
Devolution funds end 15km walk to clinic in Rushinga
Devolution has received tremendous community support in Rushinga, with the new Chomutukutu Clinic completed using devolution funds becoming the pride of the district.
Passing, registration of company special resolutions
Members or shareholders of companies hold annual general meetings (AGMs) or extraordinary general meetings (EGMs) at which ordinary or special resolutions affecting the company are passed.











