Government works on reducing urban poverty

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government and its partners have made significant strides in bettering the lives of the urban poor in the country through supporting income-generating projects amid revelations that…

Superior courts go paperless

Theseus Shambare ALL superior courts in Zimbabwe have begun using the Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS) after the general division of the High Court and the Office of the…

Veld fires destroy 360 000ha

Theseus Shambare At least 360 000 hectares have been destroyed by veld fires in more than 1 800 incidents of fire outbreaks recorded so far during the current fire season.…

Zim’s climate action plan a winning strategy

THE dumping of billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere yearly is already having a devastating impact on countries around the world. Chris Malley…

A wedding and an assassination

WE concluded last week’s instalment with Cde JOHN DZINORUMA MUBAKO (JDM), who apparently grew up in Cde Joshua Nkomo’s neighbourhood in Bulawayo, recounting his days at the University of Zambia…

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.…

President’s second term: All for the people

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu IN order to attain a truly prosperous Zimbabwe, it all but made sense for President Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa’s victory. Now that it has been achieved,…

Upper Sixth learner to launch third book

Aaron Charungwa Moyo KEITH MARUFU’S dream is to become the next Yvonne Vera, Mariama Bâ or Danielle Steel. At the age of 21, she has written four fictional books and…

Govt has stood up for sugarcane farmers

The GOVERNMENT has objected to the selling of the country’s biggest sugar producer, Tongaat Hulett, to Kagera Sugar, a Tanzanian sugar producer, as part of a plan to rescue the…

The Nambya people of Zimbabwe and Botswana

Mzala Tom The oral history of BaNambya now centred in Whange dates back to the early 18th century when Dende; one of the three sons of a Lozwi/ Rozwi king…

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