Zimparks puts down rogue jumbos

THE Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife management authority (Zimparks) has shot and killed two rogue elephants that were terrorising residents in Beitbridge East and some sections of Beitbridge town.

650 000 tonnes of grain for vulnerable rural families

More than 650 000 tonnes of grain is now in stock to provide the Government’s requirement of 560 000 tonnes to feed vulnerable rural families until the end of March next year, when the new harvest starts being reaped.

Why India needs BRICS, Russia

When British economist Jim O’Neill first coined the acronym BRIC in 2001, he likely did not anticipate that this linguistic quip would evolve into one of the most promising formats in recent history.

When a stitch in time can save the cattle industry

IN the realm of social interaction and information dissemination, the pervasive nature of gossip and rumour often plays a significant role in shaping perceptions and in some cases, the ultimate reality.

Urikhob craves for silverware

DYNAMOS man-of-the-moment Sadney Urikhob is convinced the Glamour Boys can put their act together in the second half of the season and prime themselves for the league title.

Zimbabwe shines at Africa Pride Asia Pacific Awards 2024

Appreciate Africa Network celebrated its 11th anniversary and the 10th annual Africa Pride Asia Pacific Awards on Saturday.

Zim gets support to map broadband infrastructure

ZIMBABWE is one of 11 African countries selected to benefit from the International Telecommunications Union’s (ITU) support for broadband mapping through the Africa’s National Broadband Mapping Systems (AfricaBBMaps) project.

Deputy head charged with rape

The deputy headmaster at Starlight Secondary School ,Hopely Zone 5, Waterfalls, appeared in court yesterday for allegedly raping a 15-year-old student.

Wetlands protection stepped up

Irregular and illegal residential and other developments on wetlands in Harare continue and the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has warned that developers face legal action and advised those buying stands to ensure that their developer had the correct environmental impact assessment certificate.

10 years jail for stealing Zesa cables

A Harare man was yesterday sentenced to 10 years in jail after he was found guilty of stealing Zesa armoured cables.

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