What we need to know about Sadc Transfrontier Conservation Areas

Scores of delegates from the 16-member SADC regional bloc are in Harare, Zimbabwe for the five-day SADC Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) international conference.

Zim, Moza in joint effort to tackle energy challenges

Mozambique and Zimbabwe share strong bilateral relations rooted in history, particularly their shared struggle against colonial rule and subsequent cooperation in the fight against RENAMO in Mozambique. While both countries face challenges, including low trade volumes, they are strategically committed to maintaining strong ties.

Court rules out avenging spirit in traffic accident

  Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter A COMMUNITY court in Makoni has dismissed a claim by the Chikohomero family which demanded 13 beasts from Clever Dzigarwi as compensation for accidentally running…

Tobacco growing expands into non-traditional areas

For more than a century, tobacco has been a key source of revenue in both pre-and post independence Zimbabwe and over the past few years, production has expanded beyond the traditional northern and eastern growing regions.

Serial armed robber jailed another 10 years

A SERIAL armed robber, already serving 27 years in prison for earlier convictions, has been slapped with an additional 10 years and 9 months, taking his total to almost 38 years, after a further conviction of robbing a Harare home and stealing valuables worth US$355 during his crime spree.

Church battles to protect founder’s grave

THE Gospel of God Church faces a pivotal legal battle to safeguard its foundational spiritual identity, resisting efforts to exhume the remains of its founder, Peter Jack Masedza  — revered as Johane Masowe weChishanu.

The cruel logic of sanctions

Starve the people, miss the point: The cruel logic of sanctions.

Artificial insemination programme transforms livestock farming

Patrick Chitumba A Government-backed artificial insemination programme is dramatically boosting livestock productivity for small-scale farmers in the Mapanzure area of Zvishavane District in Midlands Province, offering a vital lifeline against…

Blow the whistle: Women’s league ruling sparks outrage . . . Kwekwe Queens file appeal

CONTROVERSY is brewing in Zimbabwean women’s football following a contentious ruling by the Zimbabwe Women’s Premier Soccer League (ZWPSL) Disciplinary Committee (DC) concerning the abandoned fixture between Herentals Queens and Kwekwe United Queens.

Bad breath threatens relationship

  Dear Tete Joyie: My boyfriend has a bad breath, and sometimes I cannot stand being close to him!   How do I speak to him about this without hurting…

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