Parly committee members cause stir in Chinhoyi
Members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care caused a stir in Chinhoyi on Monday after they arrived two hours late for a public hearing on the Public Health Bill.
AMA challenges farmers in Chiredzi
Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi The Agriculture Marketing Authority (AMA) has challenged farmers here to continuously improve the quality and quantity of their crops to boost their seasonal earnings.
Zim golf team named
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Golf Association have named a 10-member Region V amateur golf team that will face players from 11 other nations at Chapman from April 8-13.…
‘Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife’
A 30-year-old man from Gweru went berserk and fatally stabbed his neighbour whom he accused of having an affair with his wife. Acting Midlands police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende…
Call for Campfire review
Government needs to urgently refocus the Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) to ensure greater diversification and sustainable development of communities who live with and are affected by wildlife, a Government official has said.
Imperialism rapes women and continents
Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye While our beautiful planet routinely pays homage to women of the world every March, mainly by highlighting their ingenuity, achievements and challenges, our people by circumstance…
Débutantes clash
Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP débutantes Nichrut and Mutare City get their initiation into the elite division when they clash at Mandava tomorrow. Nichrut will become the first team from…
Command programmes wave grip the nation
Tendai Guta Correspondent In a bid to break the cycle of poverty in the country, the Government continues to launch other Command programmes across the country, with the latest being…
Businessman opens $1m quarry plant
Walter Mswazie A Masvingo businessman has opened a $1 million quarry processing plant in the country’s oldest town as businesses begin to angle for opportunities that are expected to accrue…
Zvimba Rural District Council CEO in the dock
Zvimba Rural District Council (ZRDC) chief executive officer Peter Hlohla, who is accused of benefiting from illicit land deals that prejudiced the council of thousands of dollars, was yesterday arraigned before a Harare magistrate, who released him on $300 bail.

