Pakistan seeks China’s help to modernise agriculture

Raheela Nazir ISLAMABAD.—As the agricultural sector of Pakistan is the backbone of the national economy, the country’s officials and experts believe that the enhanced cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor…

Africa Day: Speaking back to imperialism

AFRICA Day was birthed to symbolise the determination of Africans to free themselves from imperialists’ domination and to particularly mark the extrication of Africa from the political claws of imperialism.

China’s fiscal revenue up 26pc

China’s fiscal revenue surged 25,5 percent year-on-year in the first four months of 2021, official data showed Friday. According to data released by the Ministry of Finance, the country’s fiscal…

Grain deliveries top 53 000 tonnes

THE Grain Marketing Board has taken delivery of more than 54 000 tonnes of maize over the first seven weeks of the grain marketing season, with communal farmers leading the pack.

Working from home with a toddler

Toddlers are naturally busy people, so this does not seem like it should be that hard, right? Ha! Toddlers are busy all right — busy pulling everything out of your…

Chitokwindo swims against tide

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor CHEETAHS talisman Tafadzwa Chitokwindo has decided to swim against the tide by holding the view that Mexico and Ireland could be Zimbabwe’s biggest threat at…

Jolie is back where she belongs

Film Review-Tinashe Kusema SCHADENFREUDE! Derived from the German words Schaden (damage) and freude (joy), it means to derive pleasure from the misfortunes of others. No woman in Hollywood has been…

Gamecocks have City for breakfast

CHICKEN INN announced the return of football with an impressive dismissal of Bulawayo City in a Chibuku Super Cup Group Two breakfast encounter at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

Zim man busted for illegal firearm, explosives

A 34-year-old Zimbabwean man has landed in trouble after he was found in possession of an illegal firearm and explosive gel in the Swartruggens, North West Province, South Africa.

Vested interests blocking parastatal reforms

  Business Reporter Ongoing State enterprises and parastatal (SEPs) reforms continue to face strong resistance from line ministries. The restructure of SEPs is envisaged to improve their contribution to economic…

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