VP Chiwenga pushes production in Binga
Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation scheme here will next month plant its first crop, 16 years after inception.
Production at the 15 000-hectare scheme has had false starts since 2004.
Chasi pushes for Gwanda solar project
The Gwanda solar project remains one of the priority projects for the Government in its quest to make the country energy self-sufficient.
Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi recently wrote to ZESA Holdings directing it to find a lasting solution with the contractor working on the project — Intratrek Zimbabwe — so that the country can tap power from the venture in the shortest possible time.
Nakamba back as EPL returns
MARVELOUS NAKAMBA’s mother has become a prayer warrior for Aston Villa and her son as the Claret and Blue resume their English Premier League survival battle with a home fixture against Sheffield United on Wednesday night.
Battling a two-headed monster…Govt mulls reviewing cash grants
For Sharai Chivasa, a middle-aged mother of four from Harare’s high-density suburb of Glen View 3, surviving the current pricing madness is equally as important as enduring the virulent coronavirus.
Having been a vendor for the greater part of her life, Sharai’s world was put on hold when the country went into lockdown on March 30 this year.
MTM died after Andy Muridzo’s exit
The fact that Military Touch Movement (MTM) continued to survive two years after Andy Muridzo’s abrupt departure — and not its recent dissolution — is apparently the most surprising thing in the goings on in Jah Prayzah’s campaign.
New school term structure on cards
Government is working on a new school term structure to guide the learning process when primary and secondary schools open next month.
The first group of learners starts classes on July 28.
Musona and his June moments
IT IS an iconic image that has stood the test of time and still evokes nostalgia among Warriors fans, writes Langton Nyakwenda.
An image that truly captured the atmosphere and the magnitude of the occasion.
Massive political implosion beckons
BACK in the day, there was nothing as maddeningly hectic and nerve-fraying as the monthly pilgrimage of shepherding cattle to the communal dip tank.
It really tested your tolerance, patience, sanity, endurance and every other conceivable stamina.
Is your child safe?……shocking rise in child abuse cases
Domestic helpers have become an integral part of most urban households as parents spend their time away fending for the family.
Busy schedules leave most parents with little or no time to spend with their families. Thus, in reality, domestic helpers spend most of the time with the children.
Bundesliga relief for Antipas
OVER 180 days have passed since he last sat on the technical bench and he is now craving for the return of the game he calls his life.
Yet still, reigning Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Coach of the Year, Joey Antipas, remains cautious as the country battles against the coronavirus, which is now spreading rapidly across Africa.











