EDITORIAL COMMENT : High level commitment for summer farming welcome

AS Zimbabwe copes with the drought that hit the country last season, the expectation of better rains in the coming cropping season has seen a commitment for a ZiG22 billion (US$1,6 billion) summer plan to regain and expand the progress made under the Second Republic.

The Iron Lady of television: Tinopona Katsande

She might as well be described as a woman with nerves of steel and shock absorbers of a grader.

Copa host stadium hits back at CONMEBOL

Hard Rock Stadium said it exceeded South American football governing body CONMEBOL’s security recommendations for the Copa America after chaos engulfed Sunday’s final. More than two dozen people were arrested…

MACHETES, OKAPIS AT SNOOKER GAMES

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI THERE is something that is concerning police in the Mashonaland West capital — the presence of machetes and okapis at snooker tables in Chinhoyi. Provincial police…

DYNAMOS TO PLAY CAF TIE AT SA STADIUM

ZIMBABWEANS in South Africa will get a rare chance to witness the country’s biggest team — Dynamos — in action in the CAF Confederation Cup after the Glamour Boys picked Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg as their adopted home for the continental adventure.

A-listers for Miss Teen of the Universe Zimbabwe launch

Showbiz Writer Zimbabwe is preparing to host its regional edition of Miss Teen of the Universe with an official launch of the pageant set to take place in Bulawayo on…

Bulawayo mulls rates review

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] BULAWAYO Mayor Councillor David Coltart has said the local authority is considering reviewing its rates in response to the macroeconomic stability in the country following the introduction…

Parly in fresh push for tax rebates for sport and recreation industry

Sports Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sports and Recreation is set to present a motion to push for policies that will allow corporates and individual businesses that support the…

Government lifts ban on holiday lessons

Ashley Phiri/Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has lifted the ban on holiday classes for examination classes but maintains its position that pupils should rest during holidays hence the ban remains in force…

COMMENT: More diasporans must come on board and help fight the effects of El Nino-induced drought

VICE-PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has urged the private sector and development partners to complement Government efforts to mitigate the effects of the El Nino-induced drought, which is threatening our national herd.…

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