Zim development agenda well on course . . . as President Mnangagwa lives up to his promises
Dalubuhle Khumalo-Correspondent Soon, the Second Republic will be five months into its second term with indications on the ground pointing that Government was well on course to transforming the living…
Strong field for Mr Pace athletics champs
Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter MORE than 100 athletes are expected to converge at the National Sports Stadium B Arena tomorrow for the Mr Pace Athletics Club Track and Field championships. …
Diplomacy: Uncovering the complexities of US-Africa relations
Innocent Mujeri In the intricate world of international relations, the United States often plays a delicate diplomatic dance, especially when it comes to acknowledging election outcomes in African nations. On…
Tennis Zimbabwe optimistic of better fortunes
Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter TENNIS Zimbabwe are hopeful of a successful year as they prepare for various forthcoming regional and international events. They had an encouraging start with the Under-14…
Ngarava on verge of T20 history
Brandon Moyo-Sports Reporter In just five years, the Chevrons’ left handed fast bowler, Richard Ngarava has emerged as a true international act. It is in white-ball cricket that the 26-year-old…
Colonial baggage: Shaking off Frenchness
Elliot Ziwira-At The Bookstore In “The Last of the Empire”, Ousmane Sembene, through the depiction of the fictional state of Senegal, highlights how the post-colonial nation in Francophone Africa suffers…
ZPC Kariba offloads 9 players
Curtworth Masango ZPC Kariba, who narrowly escaped relegation last season, have offloaded nine players ahead of the new Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season. The move was meant to establish…
Expedite delivery of herbicides, pesticides, GMB urged
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer STAKEHOLDERS in the cotton industry have challenged the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) to expeditiously distribute herbicides and pesticides saying the incessant rains were making it…
‘Plant pasture legumes now to avert poverty deaths in livestock’
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer EFFORTS to curb poverty deaths in livestock have gone a gear up with 335 668 households benefitting from pasture legumes availed under the Presidential Input…
Every graduate dreams of a large office work but…
A large office represents prosperity, status, and comfort, and it is what every recent graduate wants for their place of employment but the reality often differs from the dream. The…










