2500 smallholder farmers reap big from irrigation schemes
Midlands Bureau Chief OVER 2 500 small-holder farmers are reaping benefits from 35 irrigation schemes in the Midlands province, thereby contributing to food security in the country. Zimbabwe is moving…
Life-changing international hunting benefits the world can’t ignore
Emmanuel Koro, [email protected] There is a generation in which wildlife brought clean-drinking water to thirsty humans, built them a school, a clinic, a road that linked them to the rest…
VP Mohadi to launch Gutu West by-election campaign
Lingani Nyika in Masvingo VICE President Kembo Mohadi who is also Zanu PF Second Secretary will this weekend launch the party’s campaign for the Gutu West National Assembly by-election set…
2500 smallholder farmers reap big from irrigation schemes
Midlands Bureau Chief OVER 2 500 small-holder farmers are reaping benefits from 35 irrigation schemes in the Midlands province, thereby contributing to food security in the country. Zimbabwe is moving…
Sheasham force draw
Patrick Chitumba in Gweru Sheasham FC 1-1 Triangle GWERU-BASED Castle Lager Premier side Sheasham FC needed a last gasp equaliser to salvage a point in a one all draw against…
170 children benefit from free tonsils surgical camp
Talent Gore AT least 170 children aged between one and 12 years are benefiting from a free tonsillectomy surgical camp being conducted at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare.
Dutch ready to ‘beat any side’
The Netherlands are confident they “can beat any side” after a shock win over South Africa, with skipper Scott Edwards eyeing a spot in the World Cup semifinals.
NGZ hosts Matamba Immersive Festival
Faith Mandizha THE inaugural Matamba Immersive Festival kicked off yesterday at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.
Pursue theological education, church leaders told
H-Metro Reporter DOMBOSHAVA Theological College principal, Dr Roy Musasiwa, has called for church leaders to undertake theological education to ensure the integrity of the church.
Boks not underestimating England
South Africa’s eyes are firmly set on the World Cup semifinal against England, Bok director of rugby Rassie Erasmus insisted on Tuesday, saying that to think ahead to a potential…










