Local teacher donates to squatter camp kids

Wilbrought Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A LOCAL teacher from Bulawayo’s Khumalo suburb last week donated clothes and food to the unprivileged children living at the Killarney squatter camp to help…

Mutasa calls for patience over Warriors coach

Langton Nyakwenda A NEW Warriors coach is set to be unveiled in time for Zimbabwe’s African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers — scheduled to start in September — which mark the…

Govt to eliminate lime imports

Michael Tome Business Reporter The GOVERNMENT expects to cut lime imports by 30 percent following the recent resuscitation of the G&W Industrial Minerals agricultural lime plant in Rushinga, Mashonaland Central,…

No Brazilian show at Baobab as Yadah lose

Langton Nyakwenda in MHONDORO-NGEZI Yadah Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Zinwa drills 1 200 boreholes

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has drilled over 1 200 boreholes in villages across eight provinces under the Presidential Rural Development Programme, which seeks to facilitate…

‘NSO was a broad spy agency that recruited the best brains’

WE continue our interview with former freedom fighter, senior army officer and now Member of Parliament for Umzingwane Constituency in Matabeleland South Province, Brigadier General (Rtd) Levi Mayihlome pseudonym Cde…

Cape Town Samp get off the mark

Tinashe Kusema, Harare Bureau CAPE TOWN SAMP yesterday registered their first win of the Zim Afro T10 competition when an all-round bowling display saw them ease to a 16-run victory…

Enough water for irrigation in dams, says Zinwa

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE country has adequate water supplies to cater for the ongoing winter cropping season and covering a significant part of the early summer cropping period despite…

Zim scientists honoured

Sunday Mail Correspondent THE Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa (TIBA) — an Africa-led research programme that focuses on health systems on the continent — hosted a meeting in Harare recently…

Dealing with post-harvest losses

A VISIT to Mbare Musika or any other agricultural market is quite revealing. Word from the Market Cliff Chiduku What usually catches the eye are rotten fruits and vegetables. Presently,…

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