Blessing’s Rawalpindi heroics revisited

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor IT is nearly 100 days since Blessing Muzarabani announced his grand return to international cricket with a sublime performance during Zimbabwe’s only victory of their…

From frying pan into fire…Two demolitions in 10 years for home seekers…Blame council, land barons

It seems there is no respite for desperate home seekers as they continue to be shortchanged by greedy land barons and inept local authorities.

Crop assessment goes digital

. . . bumper harvest beckons Wallace Ruzvidzo Sunday Mail Correspondent The GOVERNMENT has deployed a new high-tech digital application which measures production on farms, as authorities adopt modern technology…

Batoka project on right track

Zimbabwe and Zambia are satisfied with progress on the US$5 billion Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Scheme (BGHES), which is expected to produce 2 400 megawatts.

President hails AU Covid-19 fight

Harmony Agere PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has hailed the African Union (AU) and its partners for efforts in procuring Covid-19 vaccines for countries on the continent, saying the bloc boasts of well-coordinated…

‘My best is yet to come’

CELEBRATED gospel musician Michael Mahendere’s star continues to shine. Early last month, the “My Declaration” hitmaker scooped the International Best Male Gospel Artiste Award 2020 at the Africa Unite Gospel…

Twins’ plea for survival

In 2014, a team of Zimbabwean doctors broke new ground after successfully separating Siamese twins — Kupakwashe and Tapiwanashe Chitiyo — during a complex operation procedure at the Sally Mugabe Central Hospital (formerly Harare Central Hospital).

Karoi toasts to $400m fund

The $400 million devolution funds expected from Treasury by Karoi Town Council will be used to improve service delivery in the growing town.

NPA to expedite graft cases

THE National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will fast-track corruption cases, while arrests and prosecution of high-profile officials will continue, according to Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi .

It’s time for farmers to plant filler crops

AS we start the month of February, farmers should appreciate that the time to plant the traditional maize and soyabean crop is now long over. Any farmer who is still eager to plant something should now think in terms of planting filler crops like sugar beans and sweet potatoes. 

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