Govt, partners prime biodiversity sector for growth
Johnson Siamachira ON her two-hectare plot in Chikwaka, Goromonzi district, Mashonaland East province, Ms Chipo Rusike has constructed 10 fishponds and stocked them with Nile tilapia, a fish species that…
Benefits of small claims courts
DISPUTE resolution is a crucial aspect of any economy as it helps to maintain stability and ensure businesses and individuals can operate with confidence. Investors often consider the efficiency of…
Spurs shoot to top of the log
TEN-MAN Tottenham Hotspur maintained their unbeaten record, as a narrow win at Luton saw them go top of the Premier League. After going down to 10 men when Yves Bissouma…
Call for inclusivity in budget making process
Sione Amidu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Gwanda Town Council has been urged to include people with disabilities in developmental programmes in line with the Government’s drive of ensuring no one and…
‘Private sector should join Govt’s anti-drugs fight’
Sunday Mail Reporter THE private sector should complement Government’s ongoing fight against drugs and substance abuse, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, who is also chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Drug…
Chibuku Road to Fame in final stretch
Society Reporter THE Chibuku Road to Fame, arguably the country’s biggest grassroots talent identification programme, has reached the home stretch, with the national finals being slated for Harare’s Takashinga Cricket…
National Gallery exhibition opens
Dennis Chimanzi THE National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) has opened this year’s exhibition, which is expected to run until December. Artists from different parts of the country are taking part…
Insurance industry takes steps to address climate change
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter PLAYERS in the insurance industry in Zimbabwe have taken steps to address climate change, as its effects continue to be felt through the long-term shifts in…
Chicken Inn Matore gives up on championship
Fungai Muderere, Sports Writer Chicken Inn FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
Wheat harvesting intensifies
Theseus Shambare QUELEA birds will not pose a significant threat to wheat farmers this year as more than 100 roosting sites have been destroyed, with 75 percent of the crop…











