NEW: Ambassador Shumbayaonda presents credentials 

Zimbabwe’s non-resident Ambassador to Israel, Air Marshall (Rtd) Shebba Shumbayaonda presented his credentials to President of Israel, Isaac Herzog on Tuesday. 

NEW: Chikoko’s heroics in vain, as Pau-Orthez continue slump 

Zimbabwe international basketball player, Vitalis Chikoko, posted 20 points and 11 rebounds – albeit on a losing note – as his French club, Pau-Orthez went down 83-93 to Cholet at the La Meilleraie Arena on Saturday. 

US “leads developed world in murder” 

THE attempted kidnapping of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was a heinous and despicable act that reflects an increasingly toxic US political culture, and also reflects a nation that leads the developed world in murder, said an opinion piece published on the website of Bloomberg on Friday. 

NEW: Zim participates at World Travel Market 

Zimbabwe is participating at the World Travel Market (WTM), which is running from November 7 to 9, 2022 in London, United Kingdom. 

NEW: Pfumvudza/Intwasa charms Africa 

ZIMBABWE’S smallholder climate-proofed agriculture model, Pfumvudza/Intwasa impressed delegates from across the African continent, who attended a regional agro-processing conference in Harare a fortnight ago. 

China’s anti-hegemonic stance commendable

On December 14, 1979, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the resolution on the “Inadmissibility of the policy of hegemonism in international relations.”

President throws farmers a challenge

Smallholder farmers should shift from subsistence to practising farming as a business, while indigenous knowledge systems should be harnessed to increase the production of quality traditional grains and resilient poultry and livestock on a commercial scale, President Mnangagwa has said.

Smaller gold coins out next Tuesday

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will release 4 500 small gold coins on Tuesday, as the Government enhances measures to stabilise the local currency and curb inflation.

When will we say enough is enough?

For far too many times, the Harare City Council has been bailed out by the Government after ignominiously failing to deliver on its mandate.

Two females in race for hangman’s post

TWO women are among the applicants for the vacant post of public executioner with the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS), but the Government, which currently has a de facto moratorium on executions, is in discussions with stakeholders to consider abolishing the death sentence.

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