TCU frogs ready for last leap
“A college degree is not a sign of a finished product, but an indication a person is prepared for life.”
That quote came from the esteemed mind of Edward Malloy, a reverend in the Catholic Church in the United States of America and former president of the University Notre Damme.
TCU frogs ready for last leap
“A college degree is not a sign of a finished product, but an indication a person is prepared for life.”
That quote came from the esteemed mind of Edward Malloy, a reverend in the Catholic Church in the United States of America and former president of the University Notre Damme.
Can hybrid packages save SADC tourism?
Tourism employs 6,3 million people in Southern Africa.
At least 2,4 million are directly employed, while 3,9 million are employed along the value chain.
Can hybrid packages save SADC tourism?
Tourism employs 6,3 million people in Southern Africa.
At least 2,4 million are directly employed, while 3,9 million are employed along the value chain.
Traditional grains market growth critical in supporting rural livelihoods
In the face of climate change, crops such as sorghum, pearl millet and finger millet offer a unique opportunity for rural farmers especially those in the drier regions to sustain their livelihoods.
Traditional grains market growth critical in supporting rural livelihoods
In the face of climate change, crops such as sorghum, pearl millet and finger millet offer a unique opportunity for rural farmers especially those in the drier regions to sustain their livelihoods.
Four-year cancer study begins
A group of experts from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), in collaboration with the University of Cape Town and Queen Mary University of London, has started working on a four-year cancer research.
Four-year cancer study begins
A group of experts from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), in collaboration with the University of Cape Town and Queen Mary University of London, has started working on a four-year cancer research.
Party Bike: Boost for ZimBho campaign
AWESOME experience!
That is what you get when you ride the recently launched peddling bar.
Targeting flour self-sufficiency at all costs
The winter wheat season is set to take off in the next few weeks and the Government has introduced a number of interventions to stimulate production after setting a target of 383 000 tonnes this year. The Sunday Mail (SM) spoke to Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Secretary Dr John Basera (DJB) who outlined the Government’s programme to enhance wheat production.







