DEMOCRATISING CLIMATE CHANGE KNOWLEDGE

Charles Dhewa To a large extent, climate issues remain a domain for scientists. A visibly changing climate indicates a need to fill these knowledge gaps. Keeping farmers constantly informed about…

Mr & Miss Zim preps in full swing

Sports Reporter ORGANISERS of the Mr and Miss Zimbabwe contest are happy with the preparations the athletes are making with only two weeks left before the high profile event. The event…

Delta Beverages slashes beer prices

Bulawayo Bureau Delta Beverages has slashed prices of its mainstream beer products starting today in keeping with the steady commodity price reductions being witnessed across the country.

I’m still in the race, says Michel Platini

PARIS. — UEFA president Michel Platini has insisted he will stay in the race for the FIFA presidency despite being named in a Swiss criminal investigation into the world football…

Timely boost for Danhiko Games

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Danhiko Annual Paralympic Games set to start tomorrow got a shot in the arm when they received $40 000 from the Ministry of Sport and Recreation…

New film targets international market

Peter Tanyanyiwa Arts Correspondent A new theatrical feature film titled “Perfect Storm” is set to bring local actors closer to Hollywood and change the perceptions on Zimbabwean productions. The production is commercial…

No pain, no gain at Rugby World Cup

LONDON. – A Rugby World Cup that has left mangled knees, disjointed shoulders, two broken jaws and a litany of other injuries is heading for another painfully long roll call…

Zanu-PF hails President’s UN ‘masterpiece’ speech

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has hailed President Mugabe’s speech at the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly this week, describing it as a masterpiece. President Mugabe, who is also…

Drag Racing in Grand finale

Collin Matiza Sports Editor THIS Saturday features the final event of the 2015 Telecel Drag Racing Series at Donnybrook Raceway. Both drag racing fans and competitors will not want to miss another…

Africa’s youths can drive agriculture

Agnes Kalibata Correspondent AFRICA’S soaring youth population — the 226 million people between 15 and 24 who have made Africa the world’s youngest continent —can be incorporated into efforts already underway…

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