GMB allows farmers to swap traditional grains with maize

With farmers in dry regions such as Mbire and Muzarabani being supported exclusively for traditional grains the GMB will be allowing them to swap one tonne of traditional grain for maize, so they can include some “white sadza” in their personal diet.

Gunners won’t give up the fight

LONDON. — Mikel Arteta watched his Arsenal team temporarily return to the top of the English Premier League football table with victory over Chelsea on Tuesday night before insisting he would not let his players’ heads drop.

Duped man seeks recovery of vehicles

A HARARE man who lost two vehicles in a botched transaction under which he was supposed to get a residential stand in Ashdown Park, Harare, will know next week if he will be allowed to retake possession of his vehicles which are being held as exhibits in an investigation into suspected fraud.

Tarakinyu to grace Musabvunda Half-Marathon

DEFENDING Two Oceans Marathon champion Moses Tarakinyu headlines a cast of respected local long-distance runners that are expected to compete in the Musabvunda Half-Marathon on Sunday.

Gems neglected again ahead of Netball World Cup

AFTER the Zimbabwe senior netball team’s qualification for the second consecutive appearance at the Netball World Cup, ordinarily the nation should have gone into overdrive, making sure that preparations for the global showcase were done in time.

‘Journalists integral to development’

Journalists are critical and integral to sustainable development, a Kenyan government official has said.

Zim in seven-medal haul at African junior Champs

ZIMBABWE concluded their participation at the Confederation of African Athletics Under-18 and Under-20 Championships with a total of seven medals as the curtain came down on the competition yesterday at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Zambia.

Harare residents cautioned over borehole water

Officials in Harare have warned that most boreholes and wells in the capital could be contaminated with coliform and E.coli making the most widely used sources of water unsafe in the face of the current cholera outbreak which has so far claimed five lives.

Breaking the deep rooted stereotypes, stigma on epilepsy

Promising young Zengeza-based musician Joseph Maburutse who was in his early 20s, had just started a family with a fellow singer only for his epileptic condition to intervene and end his dream.

Child labour on farms in Africa: What is harmful and what isn’t

Children across the vast expanse of rural Africa hoe, dig, plant, carry, tend livestock, cook, scrub, care for their siblings, and undertake many other farm and domestic tasks.

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