150+ horticulture gardens to boost Mat South economy

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau MORE than 150 village horticulture gardens will be established in Matabeleland South Province under the Horticulture Enterprise Enhancement Project (Heep), a transformative initiative aimed at…

The beautiful game and the business behind it

THE call came unexpectedly. One moment, I was leading my communications company, immersed in press deadlines and client campaigns.

Cycling the continent, capturing a dream

Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts & Entertainment Hub THE sun was barely up when two bicycles rolled out of Soweto’s bustling streets in South Africa last April. Markets were opening, the…

Mali arrests two generals, Frenchman in alleged coup plot

Mali’s military rulers said on Thursday they had arrested a group of military personnel and civilians, including two Malian generals and a suspected French agent, accused of attempting to destabilise the country.

Daughter chops mother with machete

A 30-year-old woman from Ntabazinduna, Aydah Tshuma, has been found guilty of hacking her 58-year-old mother, Reginah Tshuma, with a machete. The attack occurred on July 4 following a heated…

Bulawayo’s Genesys drives AI integration in Zim, Africa

Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub BULAWAYO-based Genesys Corporation is championing the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into the physical and digital systems that support urban life to improve efficiency,…

Zelensky’s exclusion from Alaska summit proof of his illegitimacy: Moscow

Volodymyr Zelensky’s exclusion from the summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his United States counterpart Donald Trump is confirmation of the Ukrainian leader’s illegitimacy, Russian Foreign Ministry official Rodion Miroshnik has said.

PSL’s see-saw battle: Simba sink MWOS to pile on the pressure

IT is becoming as riveting as it is too close to call.

Parliament reviews 12 Bills

Parliament is moving through an unusually heavy legislative agenda, with 12 Bills at various stages of debate and another three awaiting gazetting before being introduced, according to the legislature’s latest update.

7 000 health workers to be trained annually

ZIMBABWE is battling a critical shortage of health professionals, with the number of doctors and nurses per patient falling far short of World Health Organisation (WHO) standards — a gap the Government now plans to close by training 7 000 health workers every year.

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