Wolves swoon over Munetsi

ZIMBABWE midfielder Marshall Munetsi appears to have charmed his way into the hearts of the Wolverhampton Wanderers family, with club coach Vitor Pereira saying the Warriors star and two other…

Tennis prodigy Khanye aims for global glory

Blessed Moyo-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S tennis sensation Akeelah Khanye will take part in a prestigious International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournament in Maputo, Mozambique, from February 10 to 16.  The St…

‘Combat counterfeit seeds to boost agricultural resilience’

There is need to review the penalties imposed on bogus agro-dealers who cheat farmers by selling counterfeit or fake seeds, an official said. Permanent secretary for Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water…

SA fights back after US ‘sanctions’

Harare Bureau SOUTH AFRICA yesterday reiterated its commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to its growing rift with the US after Washington on Friday decided to cut assistance and aid…

Villagers raise alarm over cracking Ndlegu Dam in Insiza

Faith Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter VILLAGERS in Singwambizi, Ward Seven of Insiza District under Chief Mafu have expressed concern over a gaping crack in the Ndlegu Dam wall, which has…

What is South Africa’s land law that triggered Trump’s threats?

Correspondent SOUTH Africa is the latest country to find itself in the cross-hairs of the new United States administration, with President Donald Trump saying he will cut all funding to…

Aid suspension: Africa’s chance to be self-sufficient

Gibson Nkiyadzino Correspondent ONE sure thing is that the US under Donald Trump will have no time for Africa. The only interest in Africa that the US will probably have…

Makhubu Presidential Garden transforms lives in Mangwe

Yolanda Mlilo, Sunday News Reporter MAKHUBU Presidential Nutritional Garden in Mangwe District has transformed into a thriving village’s business unit, which has revolutionised the lives of more than 50 local…

Harmonised economic planning for sustainable development

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter IN a bid to ensure cohesive and sustainable development across the country, Government has emphasised the need for synchronisation of local, provincial and national economic…

Traditional leaders call for stiffer fines to preserve wetlands

Fairness Moyana, Hwange, Sunday News Correspondent TRADITIONAL leaders in Zimbabwe have called for a review of the fines imposed on individuals who damage wetlands, stating that more deterrent measures are…

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