Agro-business project to benefit small farmers

Communal farmers in Manicaland are set to benefit from agro-business projects aimed at improving their incomes as well as food security.

Special Olympics Zim Games on

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter SPECIAL Olympics Zimbabwe have said they are optimistic of a successful event when they host their 50th Anniversary National Advancement Games starting this morning at the…

$200 fine for open defecation

At least 63 percent of residents in Makoni district have no toilets and hazardously rely on the bush system, which leaves them vulnerable to chronic waterborne diseases.

Food Nest brings rhumba to Longcheng Plaza

New entertainment hub, Food Nest at Longcheng Plaza is bringing rhumba music to its patrons through hosting Diamond Musica at the place every Friday.

Zinwa launches pay, update and win promotion

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has embarked on an exercise to collect personal details for its clients as it moves to bring more convenience and customised services to its clients. This is in tandem with its thrust of customer orientation, customer focus and customer experience management.

Govt frets over bush boarding facilities

Government, through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, has expressed concern over the emergence of bush boarding facilities, especially in Mashonaland Central.

Champs FCP return to Ascot

CHAMPIONS FC Platinum return to the place where they were crowned kings when they take on Chapungu on Sunday in a Castle Lager Premiership tie.

JUST IN: Nyagura still under investigation

University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura who is facing charges of fraudulently awarding a doctorate degree to former first lady Grace Mugabe has been placed under further investigation.

JUST IN: President winds down China trip

President Mnangagwa has arrived in Hangzhou, Zheijiang province on the last leg of his five-day State Visit to China.

JUST IN: Brazil’s Lula faces imminent prison after Supreme Court ruling

BRASILIA. – Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was on the verge of going to prison Thursday after the Supreme Court rejected his bid to delay a 12 year sentence for corruption in a ruling that split the country and upended this year’s election.

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