Byo, Mat North provinces pledge to back President

ZANU PF provincial leaders from Bulawayo and Matabeleland North yesterday met President Mnangagwa at State House where they congratulated him on winning last month’s Presidential and for leading his party to the attainment of a parliamentary majority.

St Joseph’s scoops Chirozvani tourney

THERE was a hive of activity at St Joseph’s Primary School in Chirumhanzi on Saturday where a number of primary schools from that area converged for the annual Chirozvani Football Tournament.

Kim arrives in Russia for meeting

MOSCOW. – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) leader Kim Jong Un has arrived in Russia for his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia’s Ria Novosti new agency confirmed yesterday.

CCC legislator, officials up for attempted murder

CCC legislator for Harare Metropolitan’s Sunningdale Constituency, Maureen Kademaunga (38), and two other opposition party officials have been arrested on allegations of attempted murder and malicious damage to property after three people were attacked just before last month’s election and a vehicle burnt.

Nigeria’s shrinking economy sparks a struggle

The value of the Nigerian economy declined to US$477 billion in 2022 from US$546 billion in 2015, according to BusinessDay’s calculations. The shrinking size of the economy means there is…

Bambanani Irrigation Scheme 80pc complete

THE rehabilitation of the Bambanani Irrigation Scheme in Mangwe District is 80 percent complete and the Government expects to complete the project before summer cropping time.

Climate proofing to be intensified

Climate-proof agriculture methods are set to be intensified by the Government as part of measures to adapt to climate change vagaries amid projections of a below-normal to normal rain in the 2023/24 summer farming season.

Police intensify probe into the murder of schoolboy

POLICE have intensified investigations into the death of a 14-year-old schoolboy found dead with a deep cut on the back of the head over the weekend in Binga.

Man loses over US$14k to thieves

A Harare man has lost US$14 750 to thieves who broke into his company vehicle in Bulawayo after he stopped at a fast-food outlet to have lunch.

Tobacco farmers urged to be wary of climate change

Tobacco growers have been urged to implement cultural practices to mitigate effects of the anticipated dry weather conditions to improve the quality of their crop and ensure that they survive adverse conditions

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