Zim to take over KAZA chairmanship
Leonard Ncube in LIVINGSTONE, Zambia ZIMBABWE is expected to assume the position of coordinating chair for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) this year. The KAZA TFCA is…
Education key to achieving Vision 2063
Remember Deketeke and Joshua Muswere AFRICAN countries need to have education systems that answer to the needs of the continent and honour its cultural legacy, Acting Foreign Affairs and International…
Matanga warns criminal elements
Crime Reporter Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said all people engaging in crime and activities that are overtly or covertly calculated to throw the country into anarchy will be dealt…
Africa steps up bid to gain UN Security Council seat
Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) last week debated a position to strengthen the role of African countries in addressing global security and development challenges,…
Harare, Munich partner in climate change exhibition
THE city of Harare and Munich are set to stage a two-day exhibition at Copacabana terminus in Harare’s Central Business District.
Millions cast votes as SA decides
Johannesburg. – Voting stations opened at 7am around the country as South Africans geared up to vote in the seventh democratic elections yesterday, 30 years since the fall of apartheid.
Mapfumo over the moon
POLOKWANE City forward, Douglas Mapfumo was yesterday literally over the moon following his maiden call-up to the Zimbabwe senior soccer team.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Irrigation expansion must take centre stage
A GREAT deal of progress has been made over the past few years under the Second Republic to ensure that both small-scale and commercial farmers have access to the correct inputs and are planting the best crops for each ecological zone, but the severe drought in the last summer season showed the need for a lot more irrigation.
8 schools embrace clean energy to save on bills
Conrad Mupesa Mash West Bureau Eight boarding schools in Mashonaland West have taken advantage of a scheme by the Rural Electrification Agency to commission biogas digesters to supply gas for…
Farmers demand sales sheets, as shisha sales hit US$900K farmers
Edgar Vhera-Agriculture Specialist Writer THE second commercial season of shisha tobacco has seen farmers pocketing US$900 000 with some small-scale growers lamenting the unavailability of sales sheet for a breakdown…











