Artificial insemination graduates poised to revolutionise livestock

Judith Phiri [email protected] ARTIFICIAL Insemination graduates have been called on to capitalise on the skills they acquired to boost livestock productivity and improve breeds in communities. Through a National Artificial…

Fake products flood markets as Zim steps up consumer protection efforts

Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] ZIMBABWE recently joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Consumer Rights Day, with renewed attention on the urgent need to protect consumers from the growing…

DJ Dee-len is smashing the ‘grass ceiling’

Ronald Mpofu, [email protected] PLUMTREE’S nightlife has long been a male-dominated arena, but DJ Dee‑len is shattering that status quo. Dione Ndebele isn’t just another name on the lineup; she is…

Leader, Opinion & Analysis Lets back up the ‘learn to live with elephants’ talk

WHEN elephants begin to wander, entire communities hold their breath. In Beitbridge, where the silhouettes of these giants regularly break the horizon, the delicate balance between people and wildlife has…

Kadder returns stronger after near-amputation scare

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] ABOUT a year ago, songstress and actress Kadder (real name Proficience Cadder) endured one of the worst days of her life when she missed a step and…

A theatre reborn: How Manama found its healing light again

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] THE refurbishment of Manama Mission Hospital theatre has brought a breath of grace to the surrounding communities, the kind that settles gently after years of strain. Where…

Zim on track for 3,2m tonne cereal harvest


Theseus Shambare, [email protected] ZIMBABWE is on track to meet its 3,2 million tonne cereal production target following a strong recovery of crops after a damaging mid-season dry spell, raising hopes…

Calls grow for freed inmates to rebuild their lives

Cuthbert Mavheko, [email protected] THOUSANDS of inmates across the country recently regained their freedom after being granted clemency under Clemency Order No. 1 of 2026, which targeted inmates considered vulnerable or…

Why kombi operators must return to designated termini

Taygeta Larsyn Zihwi, Correspondent PUBLIC transport is the lifeline of any town or city. In many urban centres across Zimbabwe, commuter omnibuses, commonly known as kombis, move thousands of people…

Bulilima stakeholders push for review of inputs allocation in Region 5

Mthabisi Tshuma recently in Bembenene STAKEHOLDERS in Bulilima District have called on Government to review inputs distribution to Region 5 areas, which traditionally experience low rainfall. Following two consecutive successful…

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