102-year-old granny casts ballot

GOGO Agnes Ndlovu (102) braved the scorching sun today as she wobbled from the Gwanda Old People’s Home to cast her vote at Gwanda High School yesterday.

BRICS and agriculture: What’s at stake for SA?

South Africa’s agriculture is export-orientated. The focus should be on maintaining smooth relations with critical export markets while searching for new markets, says Wandile Sihlobo. South Africa’s agricultural interests in…

Mobile solar classroom tech targets 1 000 schools

A LOCAL Information Communication Technologies (ICT) company Edutech has designed a foldable solar mobile classroom to be used by schools, particularly rural ones.

10 000 benefit from borehole initiative

ABOUT 10 000 people from communities outside Victoria Falls have benefited from 16 boreholes and sports programmes implemented by Zanu PF Hwange West Constituency candidate Cde Philani Moyo.

FANS ENDORSE STAR JP’S DOCUMENTARY

Maria Chiguvari SUPERSTAR Jah Prayzah’ fans have fallen in love with the award-winning crooner’s new documentary about how he compiled his two albums – Maita Baba and Chiremerera. The 36-year-old…

DESPERATE MUM WANTS TO SAVE HER BOYS

H-Metro Reporter A 25-year-old woman from Hatcliffe is appealing for financial assistance to seek medical treatment for her two children. Lynn Mufunda told H-Metro that her son, Munashe Chiname (2),…

‘Zim-Zambia relations unbreakable’

Zimbabwe and Zambia have a strong relationship that dates back to the days of the armed struggle and Lusaka’s immense contributions to ensure a free Zimbabwe will never be forgotten, Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Zambia, Charity Charamba, has said.

Youth leaders sign peace pledge

Youth leaders from 10 political parties in Mashonaland West this week signed an elections peace pledge in Karoi.

DALLAS TV SHOW CREATOR DIES

BURBANK. – David Jacobs, the writer and producer best known for creating US soap opera Dallas, has died aged 84. He died in Burbank, California on Sunday, his son confirmed…

Women dominate number of voters in Nkayi

MORE women than men had cast their vote in both Nkayi South and Nkayi North constituencies in Matabeleland North by 4pm yesterday, as scores of people turned up to exercise their right to choose leaders.

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