Government rehabilitates over 4 600ha of irrigation land
Judith Phiri , Business Reporter MORE than 4 600 hectares (ha) were rehabilitated at irrigation schemes in 2023, while in excess of 4 200ha were developed as new irrigation area…
Blood donors need to come out in large numbers
LAST week, the National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) announced that it was ratcheting up its drive to boost the national blood bank, particularly for blood group O, which is usually…
From golden oldies to the pricey in road tests
AT IOL Motoring, we get to drive some exciting and sometimes exotic cars, but when we look back at our most clicked-on road tests of 2023, the popular and somewhat…
Ngezi bank on Amini’s experience
Veronica Gwaze THE 2023 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Soccer Star of the Year, Qadr Amini, will once again have to lead from the front as his side, Ngezi Platinum…
Top stars descend on AFCON
SADIO MANE’s Senegal are aiming to retain their title and Mohamed Salah is chasing a first trophy with Egypt at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which begins in…
No red tape for investors in Hwange
Judith Phiri , Business Reporter THE Hwange Local Board (HLB) is courting potential investors to explore a plethora of investment opportunities in its area across various sectors of the economy.…
Redwing Mine: Government deploys civil protection unit
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE Government has deployed civil protection structures at the Metallon Gold owned Redwing Mine in Penhalonga north of Mutare, where 11 miners are trapped 20 metres…
Devolution brings services closer to Gwanda communities
Uzile Mkwananzi, Sunday News Reporter THE consistent disbursement of devolution funds by the Second Republic has continued to ease lives in the rural communities of Gwanda District with a number of…
Government sets up Inspectorate Department to monitor local authorities
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE performance of all local authorities will soon come under scrutiny as the Government is setting up an Inspectorate Department which will monitor their operations…
Acquiring new insights to fuel the ‘Journey to Ancient African Science (AAS)’
AFTER no less than 70 instalments under the column, Cultural Heritage, the series on African Cultural Astronomy ends. It was a long mind-opening journey through several African countries where communities…











