Zanu PF mobilisation drive in top gear
THE reintroduction of District Co-ordinating Committees (DCCs) in Zanu PF structures has injected renewed impetus into the ruling party’s mobilisation activities, with the party now on a strong footing to attain over five million votes in next year’s harmonised elections, it has been learnt.
Treasury allocates US$45m for small earth dams
TREASURY has allocated US$45 million for the construction of 40 small earth dams across the country in 2023 under a programme aimed at boosting the national water harvesting capacity.
Sweet potatoes a game changer
Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector has borne the brunt of climate change, evidenced by recurrent droughts, resulting in low yields. Experts have warned that the weather will become increasingly harsh in the coming years as climate change continues to worsen.
PSL Survival series heats up
IT is still game in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League’s survival series.
This comes as Bulawayo City staged a smash and grab victory over nearest rival ZPC Kariba at Nyamhunga yesterday.
It’s not all about bragging rights
HE is still far from reaching the standards set by the late Eddie May, but Brazilian gaffer Brito has rekindled belief among the Highlanders faithful that their favourite team can rise again.
Facilities in decline
BILL ANTONIO, a sensational footballer who rose from the dusty streets of Dzivaresekwa to become one of the best players in the country before earning a move to Belgium, is now playing in world-class facilities.
Zim has turned the tide and turned the corner
Some might have incredulously thought that Bishop Lazarus was just idly musing when he indicated that the US would hold out on easing sanctions on Zimbabwe ahead of next year’s watershed elections despite incessant and overwhelming global pressure to do so.
One growth step to greatness
Living organisms and institutions learn and adapt; they grow in strength and form; they build relationships within and outside themselves; and they are able to govern their growth and evolution.
Infertility: Who is to blame?
In many cultures, when a couple fails to have a child, society tends to point fingers at the woman, labelling her infertile.
109 exam cheats nabbed
Police have arrested over 100 learners accused of sharing a leaked Ordinary Level Mathematics Paper One, which they sat a fortnight ago, with the authorities now considering amendment of the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) Act to introduce stiffer penalties for cheats.











