State-assisted funerals for Mandishona, Zvoma

Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday granted State-assisted funerals to the late Professor Gibson Mandishona, and late former Clerk of Parliament Austin Zvoma, in recognition of their valuable contributions to nation-building.…

Kadewere undertakes personal training

Blessing Malinganiza LYON forward Tino Kadewere has remained at his club’s base during the current international break to continue with personal training.  With the Zimbabwe national team not in action,…

Poultry farmers bank on numbers for bargaining power

Ashton Mutyavaviri WITH calls for farmers to increase productivity and profitability in their various farming sub-sectors, poultry farmers in Harare have moved to set up the Harare Poultry Business Cooperative…

Traditional grains mandatory in regions 4 and 5

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer GOVERNMENT has announced compulsory traditional grain production in agro-ecological regions 4 and 5, as it outlined guidelines for Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme in the 2023/24 agriculture production…

Hungry Djokovic to chase more titles

Novak Djokovic said he plans to play as long as possible while he is still capable of competing for the biggest prizes after winning a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title…

Oil price resurgence has further to run

When crude surges above US$90 a barrel and the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Russia get on the phone to congratulate each other on a job well done, oil consumers should take note.

‘Grant youths access to agric technology and boost productivity’

Mangaliso Lawrence Kabulika TO get youths’ optimal participation and contribution to the current technological revolution sweeping through the agriculture sector, it is important to enhance their access to technologies such…

Money, politics put world’s biggest climate deal at risk

When Indonesia agreed last year to clean up its energy system with an estimated US$20 billion of help from a coalition of wealthy countries and large financial institutions, world leaders hailed the deal as “extraordinary,” “realistic,” and “historically large.”

SA losing US$62 billion a year due to illicit financial flows

sSouth Africa is losing more than US$62 billion a year because of illicit financial flows (IFFs), which could be used to fund the building of schools, hospitals and safer roads.

Spare a thought for football’s future stars

Innocent Kurira FORMER winger and Young Flying Stars director Collin Nyambiya was forced to jump onto the field of play to rescue the ball boys as missiles rained onto the…

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