2nd traditional grains conference kicks off

THE 2nd International Traditional Grains Conference kicks off in Bulawayo tomorrow with delegates expected to chart a clear roadmap for strengthening traditional grains value chains through innovation, mechanisation, and sound policy frameworks.

Protect women, girls from online violence

TOMORROW the world starts commemorative events on 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) under the theme “UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls”.

Zimbabwe urged to leverage North–South Corridor for AfCFTA gains

Zimbabwe must urgently strengthen its transport and logistics infrastructure if it is to fully benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

State highlights commitment to ZDF welfare

GOVERNMENT remains steadfast in its commitment to improving the welfare of members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces through various measures, including the implementation of the “Military Salary Concept”.

Gems chase a fresh start in Celtic Cup

THE Zimbabwe senior netball team opens its Celtic Cup campaign tonight in Glasgow, aiming to reset their international story after a difficult week on tour.

‘Gasa back home for farming season’

Sungura musician Romeo Gasa has returned from the United Kingdom just in time for the farming season.

Teenage Hadebe stays put at Cincinnati

Blessing Malinganiza, Zimpapers Sports Hub TEENAGE HADEBE is set to stay at FC Cincinnati after the Major League Soccer side moved to activate the extension option on his contract, a…

Facts about Lenacapavir — long-acting protection against HIV

RECENTLY, Zimbabwe approved the new long-acting HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir — crucial for pre-exposure prophylaxis to reduce the risk of sexually-acquired HIV in adults and adolescents at increased risk of contracting the deadly virus in the country.

Katakura seeks experience

LONG-DISTANCE runner Godwin Katakura believes his participation at the Botswana International Cross Country next month will give him the needed experience ahead of the World Athletics event.

TOURISM BRANDING: Transforming Zim’s tourism through cultural values

As Zimbabwe’s tourism sector navigates an increasingly competitive global marketplace, industry leaders are rediscovering that the nation’s most valuable asset may not lie in its spectacular landscapes or wildlife alone, but in the philosophical foundations that have guided communities for generations.

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