EDITORIAL COMMENT: Keep up pressure to tame traffic jungle

The 2 805 vehicles impounded in just four days in Harare, most in central Harare, for a full range of traffic and licencing offences shows up the serious of the…

Ex-Parly clerk Zvoma buried

Conrad Mupesa Mash West Bureau THE late former Clerk of Parliament, Mr Austin Zvoma, has been laid to rest at his rural home in Mhondoro. Mr Zvoma, who became Clerk…

Russia, DPRK to strengthen good-neighbourly relations

MOSCOW. – Russia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)will strive to strengthen good-neighbourly relations and promote regional peace, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday during his meeting with…

All set for Miss Universe Zimbabwe

Arts Reporter History will be made again tomorrow as all roads lead to the giant Hippodrome in Braeside for the Miss Universe Zimbabwe pageant. The pageant which has returned after…

Cost of living falls as market remains stable

Business Reporter The cost of living for an average urban family fell in August, indicating continued stability in the market, according to the latest data by a local consumer watchdog.…

ZIFA finally speak on B/F violence . . . PSL summon Bosso, DeMbare, Mudhuwa

Lawrence Moyo Head Zimpapers Sport THE Zifa Normalisation Committee has finally spoken on the violence that ruined the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between Dynamos and Highlanders at Barbourfields…

Private sector amplifies calls for farmers to embrace CA

Ashton Mutyavaviri PRIVATE sector players have added their voice to Government’s growing calls for farmers to adopt conservation agriculture (CA) practices as part of efforts to lessen the impact of…

Pfumvudza inputs distribution in full swing

Africa Moyo and Precious Manomano Seed houses and fertiliser companies have started distribution of Presidential inputs to Grain Marketing Board depots and shops across the country, to ensure farmers maximise…

Zim on cusp of commencing stone fruits exports

Obert Chifamba GOVERNMENT has announced plans to begin stone fruit exports to South Africa this year amid revelations that containers of the fruits are being readied with the Plant Quarantine…

Libya buries thousands in mass graves

TRIPOLI. – The Libyan city of Derna has buried thousands of people in mass graves, officials said yesterday, as search teams scoured ruins left by devastating floods and the city’s…