Traditional grains research promising
THE University of Zimbabwe’s research on traditional grains has produced promising results, with yields of up to 4 tonnes per hectare.
Chunga gets first win
VETERAN coach Moses “Bambo” Chunga is excited Chegutu Pirates have finally won, edging Black Mambas 1-0 in the Northern Region Soccer League match on Saturday.
Abu Dhabi visit an eye opener: Chikukwa
NATIONAL Gallery of Zimbabwe executive director, Raphael Chikukwa, has described his visit to Abu Dhabi as an eye-opener towards the promotion of African museums.
Cultural events a vehicle for development
CURRENTLY, international cultural policy documents link culture to economic development, social cohesion and stability, environmental sustainability and resilient communities.
Tafa’s heroics earns Simba a point
SIMBA Bhora fans were left frustrated with their team’s poor show when they settled for a goalless draw against Green Fuel at Wadzanai on Saturday.
Council blitz on compliance results in major revenue boost
WHAT started as a modest project on a dumpsite behind Gwanzura Stadium in Harare, has blossomed into a wonderland, illuminating the neighbourhood.
‘Raza’s return splits chevrons fans’
ZIMBABWE cricket fans have taken to social media to express their views on the return of Sikandar Raza to the team ahead of the trip to the United Kingdom where they play a one-off four-day Test against England, in Nottingham from May 22 to 25
Tapiwa Makore (jnr) killers resentenced
TAFADZWA SHAMBA and Tapiwa Makore Senior, who killed Tapiwa Makore Junior (7) in cold blood in September 2020, received a one-life imprisonment sentence when they appeared before Justice Gibson Mandaza for their resentencing last week.
UN judge jailed for abusing maid
LONDON. — A United Nations judge has been jailed for six years and four months for forcing a woman to work as a domestic slave.
Lower grades weigh on Unki PGMs production
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S third-largest platinum group metals (PGM) producer, Unki Platinum Mine, recorded a 15 percent decline in PGM production to 53 600 ounces in the first quarter (Q1) ending…











