Govt tackles armyworm threat

Sunday Mail Reporter The GOVERNMENT has released pesticides countrywide to avert any possible armyworm attack. Agricultural experts are already on the ground to monitor the situation and advise farmers on…

No lights, no water: South Africans fume

Already struggling without electricity for hours a day, many South Africans are now having to do also without water, as power outages batter the supply system. A power failure at…

Impact of workplace relationships

Changing Perspectives Rutendo Gwatidzo It is amazing how time flies. We are already in the second month of 2023, yet it still feels like yesterday when the year started.  February…

Support will drive arts, crafts exports

Trade Focus Allan Majuru THE arts, creative and cultural industries can contribute a lot towards exports if they are given the much-needed support. The starting point is acknowledging that the…

‘You People’ gets year rolling

Film Review Tinashe Kusema THERE is so much to love about Netflix’s new romantic-comedy “You People” that it is almost impossible to find where exactly one can start. With all…

I had never witnessed such brutal bombing

CDE NOBERT MAVHUNGIRE (NM), whose Chimurenga name was MUCHADURA MABHUNU, joined the liberation war by chance following a chain of unexpected events that saw him being conscripted by guerrilla fighters.…

Fitness craze hits Zimbabwe

Sports Reporter  The fitness craze has hit Zimbabwe in a big way. It has not only become healthy but also fashionable.   A number of former top-flight footballers — including…

China urges calm over ‘spy’ balloon in US airspace

China has urged “cool-headed” handling of a dispute over a giant Chinese balloon heading for the eastern US. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken earlier called off a visit to…

Fuel, cash shortages cause fury among Nigerians

Muhammed Bazza has been queueing for petrol in the blazing sun for four hours, while Alexander Okwori has spent the last two waiting at an ATM. Bazza said he had…

Another bumper tobacco crop

Business Reporter  ZIMBABWE expects to produce 230 million kilogrammes of tobacco in the 2023 marketing season, up from 212 million kg last year. The anticipated yield is on the back…

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