Feeding programme to continue as schools reopen

Debra Matabvu THE Government’s school feeding programme is set to continue this term, buoyed by the bountiful harvest from the 2024/2025 summer cropping season, while measures will be taken to…

Zim launches online visa application system

Tanyaradzwa Rusike TRAVELLERS from countries that require a visa to enter Zimbabwe can now apply online following the rollout of a new digital immigration system aimed at modernising border control,…

Happy Mother’s Day

I EXTEND warm greetings to you all as we celebrate Mother’s Day. While we rally everyone to honour mothers and women in general on this special occasion, it should not…

Zanu PF Women’s League speaks on Manicaland elections

Bulawayo Bureau THE ZANU PF Women’s League has endorsed the election of Cde Dorothy Mabika as the substantive chairperson of the Women’s League in Manicaland province. Cde Mabika was elected…

Farmers urged to speed up winter wheat planting

Agriculture Reporter OVER 15 000 hectares (ha) have been put under wheat production, with the Government calling on farmers to speed up planting. The country plans to put 120 000ha…

Beef output rises 5pc in 2024

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro OVER 94 600 tonnes of beef were produced in 2024 compared to 90 000 tonnes in 2023, according to the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural…

Zimbabwe, Russia relations deepen

Kuda Bwititi in Moscow, Russia PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow yesterday, where the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepen bilateral co-operation between Zimbabwe and the…

BULLYING TRAUMA LINGERS IN SCHOOLS . . .Learners brace for new term

Theseus Shambare AS schools prepare to reopen on Tuesday, anxiety grips a young learner from a private school, a direct contrast to the hopeful flutter most students would feel. As…

Mother’s Day: More than a day for festivities

Robin Muchetu, Health and Gender Editor MOTHER’S Day being celebrated today is an important date on the calendar, commemorated in many spaces. While some mothers may have preferred to spend…

Gold panners invade Wanezi High School

Sunday News Reporter HIDDEN behind a dense thicket of shrubs, tall grass, and trees, four illegal gold miners toiled away, just a short distance from Wanezi High School in Insiza…

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