Three million farmers get training

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter More than 2,9 million farmers have now been trained under the Government Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs programme, Pfumvudza/Intwasa, and this will ensure that all are included in…

2 post office night watchmen jailed

The Herald, December 1, 1979 TWO night watchmen at Kingsway Post Office, George Chakanyaka (38) and Eric Makurume (33), were sent to jail for stealing the contents of parcels posted…

State requested time in Chivayo case

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter THE State is not yet ready to prosecute businessman Wicknell Chivayo and his company, Intratreck Zimbabwe, on fraud charges over the Gwanda solar station and…

Buyanga goes to Supreme Court

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter SOUTH AFRICAN-based Zimbabwe businessman Frank Buyanga Sadiqi has approached the Zimbabwe Supreme Court challenging the decision by a High Court judge who rejected to recuse…

‘Continue to raise HIV/Aids awareness, prevention’

Address by President Mnangagwa at the commemoration of World Aids Day Fellow countrymen; ladies and gentlemen; comrades and friends. It is my singular honour to address the Nation on the…

Karoro trial set for 2023

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter THE trial of former Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development Douglas Karoro and Grain Marketing Board Mushumbi Pools depot assistant manager…

‘Land of lean’ Buhera pins hopes on irrigation, income-generating projects

Elita Chikwati Features Editor Year-after-year, Buhera District in Manicaland Province is infamous for being a land on lean. Being in Region 5, Buhera at times receives rains twice or once…

Sustained economic stability puts CCC in election dilemma

Prosperity Mzila Correspondent Participate or boycott the 2023 harmonised general elections? That is the question the CCC is seized with. That party is at the brink of splitting into two,…

Govt says 2022/23 farming season progressing well

Nearly 100 000 hectares of land has already been put under maize, Zimbabwe’s staple crop, a few weeks into the 2022/23 farming season, compared to just above 30 000 hectares…

Residents face water shortages after vandalism

Bulawayo Bureau MORE than 60 000 Bulawayo residents have been affected by theft and vandalism of electricity infrastructure at Epping Forest and Rochester aquifer in Nyamandlovu as the city is…

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