Millions cast votes as SA decides
Johannesburg. – Voting stations opened at 7am around the country as South Africans geared up to vote in the seventh democratic elections yesterday, 30 years since the fall of apartheid.
WATCH: All set for main Culture Month celebrations
Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] Preparations are in full swing for this year’s main celebrations of Culture Month, with Vice President Kembo Mohadi set to grace the occasion tomorrow. May is designated…
Nust students scoop top Oxford innovation award
Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] THREE first-year students from the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) have achieved global recognition for developing an innovative smart agriculture irrigation system. The system, which aims…
Bulawayo’s Bridal & Lifestyle Fair returns
Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] THE Bridal & Lifestyle Fair, a premier wedding and events exhibition, is set to return for its 2024 edition, at The Grand Vista on Saturday, promising an…
Mapfumo over the moon
POLOKWANE City forward, Douglas Mapfumo was yesterday literally over the moon following his maiden call-up to the Zimbabwe senior soccer team.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Irrigation expansion must take centre stage
A GREAT deal of progress has been made over the past few years under the Second Republic to ensure that both small-scale and commercial farmers have access to the correct inputs and are planting the best crops for each ecological zone, but the severe drought in the last summer season showed the need for a lot more irrigation.
Dynamos challenge Chirinda decision
Veronica Gwaze, Harare Bureau DESPITE the Zifa Player Status Committee clearing Obriel Chirinda to play for Ngezi Platinum Stars, it seems the striker’s woes are far from over. Dynamos, who…
Palestine: Whither US-EU-UK alliance?
Tendai Hildegarde Manzvanzvike, Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Israeli-Palestinian conflict is costly. It has cost thousands of lives, mostly civilian lives, infrastructure and normalcy of life. However, recent developments could signal…
ZPC struggles to procure new equipment
Fairness Moyana in Hwange LACK of funds to procure spare parts and equipment to repair aging machinery continues to be a stumbling block in terms of energy sufficiency, Zimbabwe Power…
April sees decline in export earnings
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE country’s export earnings declined by 3,6 percent in April to US$515,5 million from US$534,7 million recorded in March, according to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat).…











