Africa should produce own fertilisers: President

Zvamaida Murwira in Nairobi, KENYA Africa should utilise its raw materials and exploit its potential to ensure local production of fertiliser and save billions of US dollars on imports, President…

Retailers’ 10pc premium on forex sales abolished

Herald Reporter The 10 percent premium that retailers were allowed on the official exchange rates between foreign currency and the ZiG has now been abolished, with all sellers of goods…

Zim-UK trade shoots up 76 percent

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Over the last 12 months trade between Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom shot up by 76 percent, as the Second Republic continues to make international headway,…

VP Mohadi urges cooperation on sports facilities

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi yesterday called for closer cooperation between municipal councils and central Government in the provision and resuscitation of sports facilities across the…

First Lady engages thousands of learners on drug, substance abuse

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter THOUSANDS of learners converged at Alan Wilson High School in Harare yesterday where health ambassador, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, was guest of honour in recognition…

Hero Chaunoita burial today

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter National hero Cde Ezekiel Chaunoita, who will be buried today at the National Heroes’ Acre, loved to see people going and doing well at school and…

Actor Mpho Sebeng remembered

Friends and loved ones of the late actor Mpho Sebeng yesterday gathered at Joburg Theatre for a public memorial service for the actor.

Committee set to speed up NSS, Rufaro refurbishments

THE Government has set up a committee to speed up refurbishments at Rufaro and the National Sports Stadium for the Warriors to play their home games in front of their supporters.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Africa’s fertiliser shortages require continental solutions

African presidents met in Nairobi for the Summit on Fertilisers and Soil Health, a technical, but exceptionally important topic since many of the solutions, especially to double and triple fertiliser output, will require collaborative efforts.

Heritage-based curriculum: Unlocking Zim’s cultural, economic potential

“A concerted effort to preserve our heritage is a vital link to our cultural, educational, aesthetic, inspirational, and economic legacies – all of the things that literally make us who we are.”

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