Chemicals for quelea control ready
With a record wheat crop now growing, a major effort to ensure that the quelea birds, “feathered locust” are tracked and controlled with surveillance teams in place and the necessary chemicals for control acquired.
Safeguarding Africa’s diverse seed against climate threats
Plant scientists from across Africa and around the world deposited seeds of their most important produce in the Arctic’s Svalbard Global Seed Vault in late May to protect global food security.
Harare finally avails master plan
Harare City Council finally availed its masterplan yesterday after initially missing the June 30 Presidential deadline.
Man in court for stealing US$212 000
A 29-YEAR-OLD Chinese national yesterday appeared in court on allegations of stealing US$212 165 from his employer.
US$5 bribe lands five police officers in trouble
Five Harare police constables, who were allegedly trapped after demanding a US$5 bribe from a suspected sand poacher, have appeared in court.
ZDF consolidate lead in the PNL
ZIMBABWE Defence Forces put up some polished performances to win all their five matches in the Nedbank Premier Netball League bubble at Thornhill High School in Gweru last weekend.
Makhadzi elated to bag BET Award
JOHANNESBURG. – Limpopo-born superstar Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, better known as Makhadzi, is over the moon after winning her first-ever BET Award.
Zimparks puts down rogue jumbos
THE Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife management authority (Zimparks) has shot and killed two rogue elephants that were terrorising residents in Beitbridge East and some sections of Beitbridge town.
Last ’keeper standing in ZWSL
HERENTALS Queens goalkeeper Lindiwe Magwede has attributed her top form to collective effort by teammates.
650 000 tonnes of grain for vulnerable rural families
More than 650 000 tonnes of grain is now in stock to provide the Government’s requirement of 560 000 tonnes to feed vulnerable rural families until the end of March next year, when the new harvest starts being reaped.











