Former Studio 263 actor creates new series
FORMER Studio 263 actor Morgan Bousa has returned to acting after a long hiatus.
In the past years, the gifted actor has been focusing on his car-selling business.
Mixed feelings over productivity reports
THE recent announcement by the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development to have both A1 and A2 farmers submit annual production reports by February 15 has been received with mixed reactions by stakeholders.
Govt decentralises e-passport application
The Government will decentralise electronic passport (e-passport) application centres to all the country’s provinces by June this year.
Use of foliar sprays to address nitrogen deficiencies
While going about my work in town last week, I came across many farmers who sought to buy foliar sprays to address nitrogen deficiencies in their crops in the face of the current incessant rains.
Zim has potential to grow sugar sector
Zimbabwe has huge potential to grow the sugar sector into a formidable industry in the region if complementary measures are taken to curb binding constraints in the sector, the National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) said on Thursday.
$500m war chest for cyclone victims
The Government has availed $500 million to provide relief to communities that were affected by Tropical Storm Ana recently, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said.
Hayatou’s FIFA ban quashed
FORMER Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Issa Hayatou has won an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against a year’s suspension imposed by FIFA.
CVR issues 7 700 number plates
The Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) has issued over 7 000 number plates since the beginning of the ongoing police operation targeting unregistered vehicles.
‘Watching my friend die was painful experience’ . . . Mutare bus accident hero speaks
On Christmas Day last year, Zimbabwe woke up to the news of a horrific road traffic accident that had happened just outside Mutare.
Ex-con makes it big in farming
JACOB Harineki was granted a new lease on life, after spending 22 years in prison for committing murder and is debunking long-held misconceptions about ex-prisoners.











