Zim tried, tested agric powerhouse — Nyusi
Zimbabwe is much more than the narratives pushed by outsiders as the country is a tried and tested agricultural powerhouse, Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has said.
Horror SA crash claims 10 Zimbabweans
ZIMBABWE’s embassy in South Africa has sent a team to Makhado Town in Limpopo Province where 10 Zimbabweans were killed and 35 others injured when a bus they were travelling in was involved in a road accident on Tuesday night.
300 prison inmates get life skills
MORE than 300 prison inmates have been equipped with agro and industrial skills in the past 100 days as the transformation of prisons from punitive to rehabilitation institutions as introduced by the Second Republic continues to bear fruit.
Bill on National Archives approved
Cabinet yesterday approved the principles of the National Archives and Records Management Bill, which seeks to modernise the National Archives of Zimbabwe and empower it to acquire, store and preserve all documentary heritage held by Government ministries and institutions.
Kutsaga takes climate-change fight a step higher
Elton Manguwo AS the agriculture sector grapples with climate change related challenges, one of the country’s leading research institutions, Kutsaga Research, has stepped up efforts to promote the adoption of…
Zimbabwe, China to upscale cooperation: President
Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE and China share a longstanding relationship in all spheres, including the political, economic and social sectors, and the two countries will continue bolstering them, President Mnangagwa…
Good news for farmers! Normal to above normal rains expected for 2024/2025
Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] ZIMBABWE and other Southern African countries are set to receive normal to above normal rainfall in the 2024/25 farming season, according to regional weather experts. This forecast has…
Admin gaffe rocks DeMbare in Confed Cup
DYNAMOS missed a day’s training in Botswana after one of the team’s officials failed to communicate with 17 players and six officials, resulting in them missing a connecting flight from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg a fortnight ago, Zimpapers can reveal.
The other side of Mai Rwizi
July 5, 2024, is a sad but memorable day for the late Susan Chenjerai’s family, fans and followers.
Dictating exchange rates hinders economic growth
Business Writer Economist professor, Gift Mugano, asserts that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) must transition from a “controlled exchange rate” to a market-driven one to achieve a truly competitive…










