28-year-old becomes greenhouse expert

WHEN Lamentine Mutsatsa (28) graduated with a Diploma in Agriculture from Chibero Agricultural College, he sought to respond to a lifelong question he had.

Man sets house on fire, kills toddler

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 33-year-old Beitbridge man ran amok on Wednesday evening and locked his wife and two children in a room before setting his rented Dulivhadzimu house on…

Businessman unlocking Bare’s hidden tourist gems

FOR a long time, the village of Bare located in rural Chiweshe, Mazowe District, Mashonaland Central Province, has been relegated to the backwaters of development.

Beware of ill-fated Christmas parties

WE were merrymaking and dancing to fast-paced sungura beats at a Christmas party when a sloshed junior staffer walked to the braai stand, reached for a sizzling hot piece of beef and shoved it into the mouth of his immediate supervisor.

Floods, cyclones to hit 500 000 this year

Close to half a million people are at risk of being affected by adverse weather conditions that include tropical cyclones, flash floods, landslides and hailstorms.

US$450m lithium salt plant for Mapinga

A US$450 million lithium salt plant with an initial annual production capacity of 30 000 tonnes will be developed in Mapinga, Mashonaland West province under the proposed US$13 billion mine-to-energy industrial park.

Gold coins are meant to be scarce

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by Mr Dhaneshwar Ghura conducted a visit to Zimbabwe from December 1 to 15.

European gas slumps as cold snap eases

European natural gas declined as the winter’s first cold wave neared an end, while European Union leaders pushed for a deal on capping prices.

Major Harare rail project on cards

PLANS to develop a modern light rail system to service intra-city commuter routes in Harare are advancing rapidly, with work on the multi-million-dollar project now set to commence, as the parties to the deal finalise the project’s implementation framework agreement.

It’s family over everything

Fifteen-times major winner Tiger Woods has said he does not care whether competing in the PNC Championship would set back his recovery from injury, so long as it means he can compete alongside his son Charlie.

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