Forget CCC circus, keep eyes on the prize

THE year 2024 is incredibly hyperpolitical. They say close to half the world’s population — about four billion people — will be voting in more than 60 countries around the…

Farmers rise above El Niño threat

Theseus Shambare WHEN weather experts forecasted that the 2023/2024 summer cropping season would be affected by the El Niño phenomenon, which is normally associated with prolonged dry spells, farmers were…

Gukurahundi: Addressing the BIG elephant in the room

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu How does one correct the mistakes of old and ensure that the future is without any issues that weigh it down? The simple answer is through…

Busy schedule for bodybuilders

Deputy Sports Editor AT face value, the National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness (NFZBF)’s 2024 calendar may seem ordinary. With the Covid-19 pandemic as good as over, at least…

Kadandara’s double delight

Veronica Gwaze WHEN she is not busy battling to save lives, Christine Kadandara would be on the netball court trying to ensure her team wins. In fact, she has made…

Illegal settlements: Government won’t tolerate abuse of good will

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government says it will not continue tolerating the mushrooming of illegal settlements in the country and warned people against abusing the olive branch extended to those…

Government trains small-scale miners

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter  THE Ministry of Mines and Mining Development is rolling out a training programme for small-scale miners in the country that is aimed at improving their skills, promote…

Tindo Ngwazi strikes again

Society Reporter HIGH-FLYING sungura artiste Tendai “Tindo” Ngwazi (pictured), who is still basking in glory after his song “Musatipedzera Nguva” scooped the Radio Zimbabwe Song of the Year award, has…

Zim has enough grain to last until next harvest

Theseus Shambare, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has enough grain to feed the nation until the next harvest, while imminent early deliveries of the irrigated maize crop are expected to further boost…

Radio@100 years. . . Farming programmes: A pillar of robust development content

John Masuku The history of agricultural radio programmes in Zimbabwe is arguably as old as that of the popular, accessible and trusted medium itself. As the world celebrates ‘a century…

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