Wheat progress in Midlands Province
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] FARMERS in the Midlands Province have made significant strides in winter wheat planting, as over 1 000 hectares have already been planted and 800 hectares have already…
Zim U-17, Zambia clash in high-stakes semi-final
ZIMBABWE’s Young Mighty Warriors have vowed to avenge the humiliation they suffered at the hands of Zambia when the two neighbours clash in a COSAFA Girls Under-17 Championships semi-final this afternoon.
Zanu PF UK seeks hero status for Cde Ushe
THE ZANU PF branch in the United Kingdom has written to the party leadership seeking hero status for Cde John Takaendesa Ushe, who died on May 6, in London due to ill health.
Kart racing makes a return this Sunday
HOSTED by Kart Sport Club, this weekend will see a much anticipated third round of the club’s championship and the Motorsport Zimbabwe ROK Cup Championship with a provisional entry of close to 30 competitors.
Expansion of rural healthcare workforce planned
More jobs are set to be created in the health sector after plans by the Ministry of Health and Child Care to recruit at least 20 000 village health workers to enhance the provision of primary healthcare services in rural communities.
‘I Lied!’ — Binga woman jailed for framing cop boyfriend in fake rape storm
Fairness Moyana in Hwange IN a shocking courtroom twist that has rocked Binga to its core, a 29-year-old woman has been thrown behind bars for fabricating a rape charge against…
Zim gears up for vibrant Africa Day celebrations
Preparations for hosting a successful Africa Day event in Zimbabwe are going smoothly, with an organising committee chaired by Egyptian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ms Salwa Mowafi, now in place.
Reliving Zim, England Test 25 years on
IN 2025, England will play a Test cricket match against Zimbabwe after 21 years at Trent Bridge.
Western Villa Academy: Ray of hope for Chimanimani
Ray Bande Senior Reporter DEEP in the thickets of Mhakwe rural community under the timber producing Chimanimani District, where agricultural, and in some parts, alluvial gold mining, activities are…
African teams gear up for friendlies
AFRICAN countries are gearing up for the resumption of the FIFA World Cup football qualifiers in September while also focusing an eye further down the road on the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations finals at the end of the year by organising a raft of friendly internationals in June.











