Scramble for divine protection

THE dusty and bumpy road leading to Ruyamuro Shopping Centre in Crowhill is now just too busy. Barely an hour passes without cars of various shapes and sizes heading to…

Soil testing crucial in crop production

Word from the Market with Kudakwashe Mashanda MANY farmers still base their crop nutrition programmes on the broad fertiliser guides that are available for the major crops grown in Zimbabwe.…

Nearly 1 000 kg tobacco seed sold

Theseus Shambare FARMERS have purchased close to 1 000 kilogrammes of tobacco seed, enough to cover more than 189 000 hectares with the golden leaf crop, statistics from Kutsaga (formerly…

Bringing quiet luxury design to your home

QUIET luxury is defined by effortless elegance and understated luxury. This style takes you back to the basics, marked by simple design principles and high-quality materials. Here is what you…

JT Malinga’s life of triumph of hope over adversity

Limukani Ncube, Obituary  STRANGE as it may be. You get a feeling that Bulawayo has lost a big part of its soul. Hours after people of all walks of life had…

Female legislators outline priorities

Fatima Bulla-Musakwa Female legislators who took their oaths of office for the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe last week have undertaken to hit the ground running and use their influence to…

‘Don’t let appearances fool you, I will deliver’

Debra Matabvu WHEN she entered the imposing new Parliament building in Mt Hampden on Thursday for the swearing-in ceremony of legislators who were elected into the National Assembly during the…

Election reporting performance

JOURNALISTS are first-line election observers. It is how they choose to write and report that sets the tone of the polls. Miriam Tose Majome The media sets the election agenda…

Temporary halt of menstruation possible for Matobo child (10)

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THERE is a difference of opinion among health experts on how to stop the menstrual periods of the 10-year-old girl from Matobo District with a disability who…

‘Never pressure’ for reigning champions SA against Scotland

South Africa rugby captain Siya Kolisi insists the Boks are under no pressure as they kick off the defence of their World Cup title against a resurgent Scotland in Marseille…

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