EDITORIAL : Research into traditional grains needs to be accelerated
WITH climate change hitting Zimbabwe by producing more erratic rainfall and higher risks of drought, one of the more effective countermeasures will be returning to a far greater degree to the traditional and indigenous grains, the sorghums and most millets, as part of our national diet.
EMA reaches milestone in drylands programme
Rutendo Nyeve, Zimpapers Writer THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has significantly advanced sustainable land management practices within the Drylands Sustainable Landscapes Impact Programme. To date, the agency has established an…
Platinum charges . . . Bosso raise gate fees ahead of blockbuster
Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS have cranked up the stakes ahead of their heavyweight Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash against FC Platinum, by announcing a hike in gate…
IF YOU CAN’T BEAT THEM, ‘JOIN’ THEM
HARRY Marriot, the son of Dynamos owner Bernard, has always been a controversial figure.
Former Health PS Sikipa dies
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter RENOWNED medical doctor and former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Godfrey Gwaze Sikipa, has died. He died on Monday in…
Soma’s clock still ticking @38 . . . 26th album on cards
SOMANDLA “Mafia” Ndebele will be celebrating 38 years of musical recording with the upcoming launch of his 26th album titled, “Atove Mazambuko.”
OK says to complete capital raise by June
OK Zimbabwe says discussions to raise US$30 million are at an advanced stage, as the retailer seeks to breathe fresh life into the business, which has been blighted by several challenges, including limited ability to restock and choking debt.
Sanyatwe hails Zim Open Golf
SPORT, Recreation, Arts and Culture Minister Anselem Sanyatwe has hailed the upcoming FBC Zimbabwe Open golf tournament as a symbol of the country’s rich sporting legacy.
COMEDIAN ‘THIS IS IT’ HAPPY WITH SA SHOW
COMEDIAN Tinashe “This is it,” Fortune says Zimbabwe’s comedy scene is thriving and comedians are delivering fine performances which are leaving audiences in stitches.
Wife bashed for staring at other men
Nyore Madzianike A MAN from the northern suburbs of Harare has been sentenced to perform 220 hours of community service after being convicted of assaulting his wife for supposedly staring…











