Brig-Gen Kaneta declared national hero
Brigadier General Charles Kaneta, who died on Saturday after collapsing at his farm in Nyanga, has been declared a national hero in honour of the immense contributions he made to his country before and after independence.
All set for Ruto inauguration today
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday to witness the swearing-in of Dr William Ruto as the fifth President of Kenya today.
Mamombe, Chimbiri have case to answer — Court
CCC legislator Joana Mamombe and fellow party member Cecilia Chimbiri, should explain why their mobile phones were active and how they managed to upload materials on their various social media platforms at the time they claimed to have been abducted in May 2020, a court has ruled.
Russian varsity honours First Lady for her contribution to education
FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday received another feather in her cap when she was honoured with a gold medal by Vernadsky Crimean Federal University of Russia in recognition of her contribution to the education sector in Zimbabwe through her Angel of Hope Foundation.
2 Kutama learners in heroic battle after hostel blaze
THE acts of bravery by Takudzwa Machuwe and Kapfumvute Mwamba, who are Form 3 learners at Kutama College in Zvimba, rescued 185 learners after their hostel caught fire around 2am yesterday.
Minister raps attack on two journalists
THE attack on two journalists by CCC security officers at a rally in Chinhoyi on Sunday has been condemned by unions and the Government, with consensus that political parties should not muzzle the Press.
UZ students in talks over fees hike
The University of Zimbabwe is revising the recently announced hike in tuition fees of up to $500 000, described by many students as unaffordable and beyond the reach of their parents and guardians.
‘Sikhala authored own tragedy’
CCC legislator Job Sikhala authored his own calamity when he was arrested on charges of incitement to commit public violence in flagrant disregard of a court order prohibiting him from conduct likely to incite others to commit acts of violence.
Plans to increase dairy herd accelerated
THE Government is accelerating plans to improve the national dairy herd in line with the country’s agricultural growth recovery plan.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: More farmers now ‘growing money’
With Pfumvudza/Intwasa likely to reach 3 million small-scale farmers this coming season, with more joining the 2,7 million who were farming under the scheme last season and with those established farmers expanding the number of plots, Zimbabwe will be probably be producing a record summer harvest.











