Dynamos mourn Mucheche
CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League giants Dynamos have joined the nation in mourning national hero Ben Mucheche who played some key roles in the Glamour Boys’ success story in the 1970s.
All weather stations get a facelift
All the 47 weather stations under the Meteorological Services Department have now been upgraded at a cost of US$6,5 million.
Saka treble inspires England
MANCHESTER. — England’s Bukayo Saka netted a hat-trick in a 7-0 rout of North Macedonia as they tightened their grip atop group C in Euro 2024 qualifying on Monday night with a fourth consecutive victory.
Two council cleaners in court for theft
Two Harare City Council cleaners have appeared in court for allegedly stealing US$6 400 from a safe that was in an office they were cleaning and then buying household furniture.
PSL not compromising on stadium standards
PREMIER Soccer League chairman Farai Jere says the league would rather see teams from Harare travel as far as Bulawayo to host opponents than play at sub-standard stadiums.
Tobacco sales reach 90pc of 2025 target
CUMMULATIVE tobacco sales from the country’s auction and contract floors have reached 90 percent of the 300 million kilogrammes targeted by 2025.
The Tobacco Value Chain Transformation Plan (TVCTP) crafted in August 2021 sought to achieve the sustainable intensification of tobacco production to 300 million kilogrammes by 2025.
Opposition presidential candidate calls for lifting of sanctions
United Zimbabwe Alliance (UZA) leader Ms Elizabeth Valerio, who has declared that she will be running for the presidency, has said illegal sanctions imposed on the country by western countries are hurting ordinary people hence they must be lifted immediately.
Dealing with non-economic costs of climate change
Climate change affects all spheres of life, particularly those aspects that depend on the environment.
Nepal hand USA a second defeat in Group A
NEPAL bounced back from that opening match defeat to hosts Zimbabwe when they beat the US by six wickets in an ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Group A match at Takashinga Sports Club yesterday.
Optimal wheat planting window closes
FARMERS who missed the optimal planting window for wheat have been advised to refrain from planting late, as this will lead to reduced quality, yields and increase the risk of crop destruction due to early rains.











