Gampu Primary rewarded for remarkable work

Flora Fadzai Sibanda – [email protected] GAMPU Primary School in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb is equipping learners with various agricultural skills through fish, fruit, maize and rabbit production. The school was yesterday…

Zimbabwe meets refugees’ food needs

Peter Matika – [email protected] GOVERNMENT contributed 4 400 tonnes of maize to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on Monday as part of its obligation of ensuring that refugees…

Karate Champs for Kwekwe Queens Club

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] THE 11th edition of the Kwekwe Open Karate Championships will take place at Kwekwe Queens Sports Club on July 22. The tournament, dubbed “Best of the Best,”…

Gweru businessman nominated for 2023 African Achievers Awards

GWERU businessman who is the founder and executive chairperson of the TM Group, Dr Tinashe Manzungu has been nominated for the 13th edition of the African Achievers Awards (AAA) to…

Netherlands pushes for foothold in Southern African hydrogen

State-backed firms from the Netherlands have agreed to back the creation of two US$1 billion dollar green hydrogen funds in Namibia and South Africa, giving the country a stake in…

Clashes surge in Sudan

DUBAI. – Heavy clashes broke out between rival military factions in several parts of Sudan’s capital on Wednesday as a 72-hour ceasefire that saw several reports of violations expired, witnesses said.

Veterans Rapinoe, Morgan named in US World Cup squad

NEW YORK. — Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan will play in their fourth Women’s World Cup alongside a number of new faces as United States head coach Vlatko Andonovski unveiled his squad yesterday ahead of their bid to win the title for the third time in a row.

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