Govt to introduce fisheries bill – Jiri
Elton Manguwo GOVERNMENT is crafting a fisheries bill expected to bring sanity into the sub-sector in the wake of growing calls by stakeholders for the former to update the regulatory…
Dealing with coccidiosis in goats, sheep
Sheuneni Kurasha-Farmer’s Diary This week’s instalment focuses on dealing with coccidiosis in goats and sheep. It outlines the symptoms, prevention strategies, and treatment options for managing abscesses, while emphasising practical…
Ntabazinduna poised to become a smart city
Sikhumbuzo Moyo , [email protected] UMGUZA Rural District Council is developing the Ntabazinduna area into a smart city, with the industrial corridor on the Ntabazinduna Road turn-off from the Bulawayo-Harare Road…
TelOne gets nod to resell Starlink services
Francis Gakanje-Business Reporter STATE-owned telecommunication company, TelOne, has become the latest firm to secure a licence to resell Starlink, a Low Earth Orbit internet constellation, services in the country, adding…
ZIM READY FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
Blessing Malinganiza ZIMBABWE Women’s Under-19 national cricket coach, Trevor Garwe, has set his sights on qualifying for the ICC T20 World Cup to be hosted by Malaysia early next year.…
‘Smallholder farmer exports poised to boost Zim-UK trade’
Edgar Vhera-Agriculture Specialist Writer IT is important for smallholder horticulture exporters to take advantage of the growing market trend of socially responsible sourcing and ride on the United Kingdom’s Eastern…
Roma sack head coach De Rossi
AS Roma have sacked head coach Daniele De Rossi after the club went winless in their first four league matches of the season, the Serie A side said yesterday. De…
Slot shines as Reds outclass AC Milan
MILAN. — On a night that saw Liverpool’s Arne Slot and AC Milan’s Paulo Fonseca each take the managerial reins in a Champions League game with their new teams for the first time, their experiences could not have been more different.
SA man gets six life terms for raping, killing Zim women
Sifiso Mkhwanazi (21), who was convicted of killing six Zimbabwean women who were commercial sex workers in Johannesburg, was yesterday slapped with six sentences of life imprisonment for the murders, plus another 25 years for other offences, and has to wait 30 years behind bars before a court can reconsider his effective sentence.











