Vincent in season’s best finish
RISING Zimbabwean golfer Kieran Vincent recorded his best finish on the PGA TOUR Canada following a solid tie for 14th position at the Prince Edward Island Open presented by IMP Solutions on Sunday.
Global issues trigger wool pack shortages
THE country’s Covid-19 cases might be receding, but the pandemic’s disruptive tendencies have remained to haunt the cotton industry amid reports of wool pack shortages triggered by global trade and movement restrictions adopted at the height of the scourge.
More women in Hurungwe commend Pfumvudza/Intwasa
Women among the beneficiaries of the climate-proof Pfumvudza/Intwasa Agriculture Scheme exhibited at the annual Hurungwe West Constituency Green Show event at the weekend commended the scheme that has transformed the livelihoods of most farmers.
Import substitution drive bears fruit
THE country’s import substitution push is beginning to yield positive results with the Government expecting the current winter wheat crop to yield 395 000 tonnes from 77 606ha planted this winter season.
Local weekly caught offside
WANING opposition parties are desperate to gain political capital through false concoctions that Zanu PF spokesperson Cde Chris Mutsvangwa was recently in the United States when he was actually denied a visa.
Pakistan keen to revive cooperation with Zim
Zimbabwe and Pakistan should revive their long standing bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in several areas such as defence, pharmaceuticals and information communication and technology for the good of their people, Pakistan ambassador to Zimbabwe, Murad Baser has said.
CCC double standards exposed on Pomona deal
DOUBLE standards of CCC councillors on the Pomona Waste Management Plant deal have been exposed amid indications that the opposition councillors Ian Makone, Elvis Ruzani, and Loice Gomba approved the national status project are now at the front pushing for its reversal.
Illegal Mbare structures face demolition
H-Metro Reporter HARARE City Council has said it will not hesitate to demolish any illegal structures that it will find in and around the capital. For a long time, Mbare…
Huge strides made in fight to eliminate tsetse flies
Huge strides have been made by the Government in controlling tsetse flies that had wreaked havoc in the peripheries of the Mashonaland West province making people keep less livestock.
Group takes anti-drug abuse campaign to Mash-West
IN an effort to address rampant drug abuse among the youths in the country, Economic Empowerment Group (EEG) continues to take a multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral approach in order to arrest the situation by taking the anti drug campaign to all the country’s 10 provinces.


