Measures to address tick-borne diseases intensified

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter In a bid to control tick borne diseases, Government has introduced the Integrated Tick and Tick-Borne Disease Control Strategy (ITTBDCS) which comprises of three components namely intensive…

Zimbabwe steps up bid to drive growth in livestock sector

Precious Manomano-Features Reporter Efforts to improve the livestock sector continue to gather traction with the Government continuing to give maximum support to initiatives that are aimed at boosting productivity as…

UNWTO lists priorities to advance in 2024

Oliver Kazunga-Senior Business Reporter THE United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) to which Zimbabwe is signatory says it has identified priorities to be advanced this year to promote growth and…

Unheralded Simon Chimbetu’s son unveils ‘The Truth’

Arts Reporter Unheralded Dendera artiste Malvin Chimbetu, the last born child of the legendary Simon Chimbetu is set to captivate music enthusiasts with the release of his anticipated project, “The…

Mutare football fraternity mourns Kombo, Mundondo

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Services outfit, Tenax FC, together with stakeholders in the game of football plunged into mourning this week following the death…

Metro Peech retrenchees cry foul over package

Business Reporter SOME retrenched workers at Metro Peech & Browne Wholesalers Limited — currently under corporate rescue — a local form of bankruptcy protection are crying foul after their terminal…

Lady Chevrons/Ireland series for Harare

Brandon Moyo AMID speculation over where the white ball series between Zimbabwe senior women’s national cricket team and Ireland women will be played, the venue for the series has been…

Lunga edges closer to Sundowns exit

Innocent Kurira WARRIORS defender Divine Lunga, who is desperate for regular game time, may find himself as part of a swap deal which could land him at Chippa United.  Given…

From trash to power: How to tap energy from Africa’s garbage dumps

New research on garbage dumps in 44 sub-Saharan African countries shows that 95 percent are unregulated.  The landfill sites still take in new garbage even when they are filled to…

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