Africa must look inward for development: AfDB
THERE is an urgent need for African nations to harness their internal resources for sustainable development, the African Development Bank (AfDB) chief economist and vice president for economic governance, Professor Kevin Urama, has said.
Magwaza feels the love as fans show up big for birthday bash
Mthabisi Tshuma,Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub Rhumba/Tshibilika music maestro Clement Magwaza has expressed heartfelt gratitude to fans from across Zimbabwe who came out in full force to celebrate his 44th…
Person burnt beyond recognition in house fire
POLICE in Masvingo Province are investigating an incident in which a person was burnt beyond recognition at a house in Chiredzi.
TIMB busts illegal tobacco trading hub
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board’s (TIMB) inspectorate department in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has raided an illegal tobacco trading hub…
Supportive agric policies to boost citrus production
THE Horticultural Development Council (HDC) has called on Government to introduce supportive agriculture policies to boost citrus production.
ZIFA MEET SAFA
ZIFA president Nqobile Magwizi is leading the association’s four-member delegation on an exchange programme with the South Africa Football Association (SAFA) which he believes is a vital benchmarking exercise in their bid to grow the domestic game.
Youths equipped with advocacy, governance skills in national empowerment drive
FORTY youth-focused community-based organisations from six provinces have been empowered with critical advocacy and governance skills aimed at strengthening their role in national development.
Local company loses US$27 000 to robbers
TWO robbers raided a company in the Workington Industrial Area, Harare on Sunday, before stealing US$ 27 000 cash and some perfumes.
Chinhoyi university secures land for staff accommodation
THE Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) has acquired nearly 12 hectares of land to develop housing units for its 900 academic and non-academic staff, in a move aimed at improving employee welfare and retaining skilled professionals.
Govt to control cotton pests in Checheche
THE Cotton Research Institute (CRI) is deploying teams to investigate the reported outbreak of cotton jassids in the Checheche area of Chipinge to curb the spread of the pest.











