WARRIORS FEEL THE ‘WARMTH’

Tadious Manyepo in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa THE passionate ululation and whistling that greet the Warriors each time their bus passes through the streets of Johannesburg has had a significant impact on…

Intensify tech support for Africa — President

Hebert Zharare in SEOUL, South Korea PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday implored South Korea to intensify technology transfer to African countries and help facilitate support for the continent’s businesses and entrepreneurs so…

RBZ bosses sign integrity pledges

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s top managers yesterday reinforced their non-tolerance to corruption by signing the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Integrity Pledges, in line with President…

Govt warns road contractors over shoddy work

Freeman Razemba  Senior Reporter  CONTRACTORS who carry out shoddy jobs on roads will not receive payment from the Government until they reconstruct or rehabilitate them, a Cabinet minister has said.…

Farmers plant record 91 000ha winter wheat

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Wheat farmers have already surpassed the total area put under wheat last season, ensuring an even greater surplus over normal consumption and allowing more wheat-based processed…

Zanu PF sets Cell Day date

Joseph Madzimure  Zimpapers Politics Hub THE ruling Zanu PF party, will have a National Cell Day on June 11, to mark the beginning of a sustained membership recruitment exercise, which…

Zimbabwe poised to abolish death penalty

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE is on the brink of abolishing the death penalty for all crimes, with a Bill awaiting approval by the Senate and potentially reaching the President’s…

Delayed cotton marketing season leaves farmers grounded

Several cotton farmers in Zimbabwe are worried about a delay in the start of the 2024 marketing season after it was postponed on Monday because the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has not issued buying licenses to companies yet.

From marauding ticks to a punishing drought: Cry beloved beef industry!

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight COMING hot on the heels of the January disease holocaust, which claimed close to a million cattle, reports that the country’s beef off-take percentage is increasing are…

Visual artist Jamu opens academy in zambia

Trust Khosa RENOWNED visual artist, Raphael Jamu, has opened an academy in Zambia in honour of his late mother. Named Hillock Arts Foundation, the school also caters for Zimbabweans residing…

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