Firm develops seed varieties matching predicted weather patterns 

ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange listed seed producing giant, Seed Co has heeded the Government’s call to modernise farming by developing seed varieties that suit the weather patterns that weather experts would have predicted for particular seasons.

Thousands on way to Bethlehem

The Herald, December 22, 1980 CHRISTMAS decorations were nearly completed in Bethlehem yesterday as the town prepared for a flood of holiday pilgrims to the traditional site of Christ’s birth.…

Man defrauds director of $8 million

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter A SUSPECTED fraudster appeared in court yesterday on allegations of duping the director of Lee Capital (Pvt) Limited of $8 million in a botched foreign…

134 221ha under traditional grains

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Farmers have now planted 134 221 hectares of traditional grains, more than triple the 37 428 hectares they had planted by this time last year as…

Sadomba endorses Jadel Football Academy tourney

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter FORMER Warriors and Dynamos striker Edward “Duduza” Sadomba says more grassroots football tournaments can help unearth more raw diamonds. A product of a vibrant junior policy…

Students pressure group joins demolitions fight

Talent Bope Herald Reporter University students under the banner of the Students for Economic Development (S4ED) have petitioned the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption…

Ex-boyfriend takes woman to court

Court Correspondent A Harare woman, Vimbai Makandiwa, was yesterday taken to court by ex-boyfriend Mr Aubrey Chadema for allegedly causing havoc in his life. The matter was heard by Harare…

Basketball teams ready for Unity Day matches

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Harare Basketball Association are set to host a Super Six Basketball League Unity Day jamboree at City Sports Centre today. Carlos Munda, the HBA spokesperson,…

Top telecoms firm commissions rail fibre project

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A CONTINENTAL telecom infrastructure provider, Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) Group yesterday commissioned the first ever multi-million dollar rail fibre optic project that is set…

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