Midlands boarding schools adopt biogas

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] THREE boarding schools in the Midlands province have taken a major leap towards sustainability after successfully constructing biogas digesters, harnessing renewable energy and promoting eco-friendly practices. The…

Nigeria sees positive results from fiscal reforms: World Bank

Nigeria is beginning to reap the benefits of significant policy reforms following a near fiscal crisis in 2020, but must stay the course, the World Bank said yesterday.

Major risks, solutions for AI in the Global South

Robert Muggah-Correspondent While artificial intelligence (AI) promises immense benefits, it also imposes tremendous risks. Some of them — accelerating misinformation, sophisticated cyber attacks and soaring energy consumption — have already…

TEENAGE STAR STARS IN ZIM WIN

IT was a debut to remember for Zimbabwe’s 15-year-old cricketer, Beloved Biza, as she shone with bat and ball in her first national team appearance in an ODI match against the United States at Harare Sports Club.

FANS WANT WARRIORS AT ORLANDO

WHILE the celebratory dust has settled following Zimbabwe’s 3-1 thumping of Namibia at Orlando Stadium on Monday, hundreds of Warriors fans have made a special plea to ZIFA to stage more such matches in Johannesburg.

INDIA BOWLED OUT FOR 46

BENGALURU. — India were bowled out for 46 by New Zealand on day two of the first Test in Bengaluru.

‘Very ambitious target’: Zim aims to become leading global blueberry supplier by 2030

Zimbabwe’s blueberry industry, which began with small plantings in 2008, has rapidly expanded. By 2023, production reached 5,500 tonnes, with expectations to hit 8,000 tonnes this year. Although still behind…

QUEEN ELIZABETH HIGH SCHOOL PRIZE GIVING DAY

QUEEN Elizabeth High School head, Tsungai Makura, hailed two sisters who were rewarded for being the most disciplined students at the school’s Prize Giving Day held on Tuesday.

STUDENT LAUNCHES APP ON PLAY STORE. . . App now available in 15 countries

A UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe Biomedical Engineering student has launched his mobile application, which he wants to be a library of African-oriented content, including movies, TV shows and documentaries, on Play Store

Learning opportunity for All Blacks

Scott Robertson believes he is going to find out a lot about his All Blacks team over the next six weeks given the tough schedule he was handed for his first end-of-season tour as coach.

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