Govt rolls out a soil mapping exercise

Fildah Gwati IN a move reaffirming the significance of soil health to agricultural productivity, Government has embarked on a comprehensive soil mapping exercise to address the challenges posed by acidic…

Pomp and fanfare at 4X4 racing

THE local motor racing family once again met at Brondesbury Park in Nyanga at the weekend to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of 4×4 racing, which was birthed at the scenic Eastern Highlands resort place in 1994.

Financial discipline key in commercialising agricultural enterprises

The previous article explored the issue of shifting food preferences among the world’s various population demographics and how the development is reshaping the agricultural production landscape, as farmers strive to remain relevant in the ever-changing business terrain.

Saul to face Manica Diamonds again

JUST a week after his last assignment with Bikita Minerals ended in defeat to Manica Diamonds, new GreenFuel coach, Saul Chaminuka, will face the high-riding Gems Boys again this weekend.

Remembering an easy-going servant of the Lord — Rev Elison Kamupira

There are people in life who are like the sun.

Wong set to take centre stage as Singapore’s new prime minister

For the first time in 20 years, Singapore will inaugurate a new prime minister, Minister for Finance and Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who will take the reins of power in a ceremony today.

War vets prepare for congress

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) will soon hold its elective congress to elect a new leadership, in fulfilment of its constitutional requirements.

National Fire Week launch on today

Ashton Mutyavaviri AS the official start of the fire season on July 1 draws closer, the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has moved to launch the National Fire Week today at…

EU supports vulnerable families in Caledonia

The European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), working through the World Food Programme, is complementing Government efforts to assist 13 000 food insecure people in peri-urban Caledonia in Goromonzi on the border with Harare.

Beitbridge’s automation boon for border efficiencies

The automation of services and separation of traffic at the newly transformed Beitbridge Border Post has been maintained and seen increased volumes of commercial traffic using this route, with commercial cargo now just taking three hours to clear, rather than the 24 hours in the past.

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