Government commends 4-H Zimbabwe foundation’s climate change project
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] THE Government has commended 4-H Zimbabwe Foundation for its installation of eight solar-powered boreholes in Chiwundura, Midlands province, which will enable the construction of a series of fish…
Government steps up to secure livestock sector
Lingani Nyika, [email protected] GOVERNMENT is implementing a raft of mitigatory measures to alleviate the adverse effects of climate change and El Nino-induced drought, urging farmers to be innovative with local resources…
Proton to expand countrywide
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] PROTON Bakers is planning on increasing its output and capacity as it seeks to spread its footprint to most parts of the country, chief sales officer Mr Daniel…
SCHOOL TO DONATE TOMBSTONE ON INDEPENDENCE DAY
Arron Nyamayaro MUNASHE High is set to donate a tombstone in honour of fallen heroes laid at Mutoko Heroes Acre. School director, Archford Gwangwadza, told H-Metro that the students have…
Internet of Things: Where is the Limit?
Since the dawn of the internet in 1983, we have seen a massive rise in technology, with networks and artificial intelligence all the rage at the moment, sparking debates about how influential they will be when they reach their maximum potential. The same can be said for gadgets, which are optimised by the advancements in technology and the internet.
MOKOOMBA LIVING THEIR BIG DREAM IN AMERICA
H-Metro Reporter IT appears Mokoomba are doing well on their tour of the United States. The vibe from those who are witnessing their performances suggests that the band from Victoria…
Editorial comment: Well done Doek & Slay organisers
The massive turnout at the Doek & Slay event held at Alexandra Sports Club on Sunday showed the good results that can come from good planning for such mass outdoor…
SHOULD PEOPLE STILL RETIRE AT 65?
LONDON. – People are living longer and daily life is getting more expensive. It may be time to rethink the timeline for leaving the workforce. Handing in your proverbial badge…
Why Are There No Mobile Casino Apps in African Countries?
Today, we have mobile apps for everything from shopping to entertainment. However, one area where there is a gap in the African market is in mobile casino apps. Despite the global popularity of these apps, their availability in African countries is limited. Let’s explore why this is the case.
Tiger Woods intent on playing Masters
All signs are pointing toward Tiger Woods playing in the Masters for the 26th time in his career, ESPN reported Sunday. Woods, who has won the Masters five times, was…









