Coventry lauds Korean embassy
SPORT, Arts, Recreation and Culture Minister Kirsty Coventry has hailed the Korean Embassy in Zimbabwe for donating taekwondo equipment to the Taekwondo Association of Zimbabwe yesterday.
Nation takes a stand against drug abuse
WHAT was turning out to be a worthless life, a little over seven years ago, owing to substance abuse, is now one that is positively impacting society in fighting the global menace.
Ex-deputy minister Matonga in remand
FORMER Deputy Minister of Information Bright Matonga, arrested on Tuesday on allegations of stealing farming equipment worth nearly US$500 000 in Chegutu, was remanded in custody yesterday when he appeared before the Chegutu Magistrate’s Court.
Ramaphosa working on new Cabinet
JOHANNESBURG. – President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce his anticipated new Cabinet before this week ends.
Zim development course fits into Sadc industrialisation agenda
Zimbabwe and Tanzania share enormous historical, economic, social and cultural relations. The two countries are exploring more areas of engagement for the mutual benefit of their people. To get more insights on the bilateral and regional commitments the two countries share, Zimpapers Politics Hub’s Gibson Nyikadzino (GN) had an interview with Tanzanian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Simon Siroo (SS), who took time to explain Zimbabwe’s development course under the Second Republic and how it fits into the Sadc industrialisation agenda.
Son sues father for US$250 000 fraud
A MAN who allegedly sold his son’s property at Dandaro Village in Harare for US$250 000 without authorisation has been dragged to court where he is facing a fraud charge.
Bail ruling for 79 CCC activists today
BAIL ruling is expected today in the case of CCC faction leader Jameson Timba and 78 other members of his party who are in custody facing charges of disorderly conduct and participation in an unlawful gathering on June 16.
Ruto withdraws controversial tax Bill
NAIROBI. – Kenyan President William Ruto said yesterday that a bill containing contentious tax hikes would “be withdrawn”, dramatically reversing course after more than 20 people died and parliament was ransacked by protesters opposed to the legislation.
ZACC moves against land barons
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is moving against land barons that are illegally parcelling out communal land for urban settlement.
Key points when designing a breeding programme for goats, sheep
Farmer’s Diary with Sheuneni Kurasha Last week’s instalment focused on designing a breeding programme for your farm and highlighted key elements to consider, specifically defining clear breeding objectives, evaluating existing…











