South Korean agricultural projects hailed

Acting President Constantino Chiwenga has applauded South Korea for the agriculture and other developmental projects it is implementing in Zimbabwe to improve the living standards of people, particularly in rural areas.

Chevrons fend off Windies to secure Test draw

ZIMBABWE survived a late onslaught from West Indies to escape with a draw on the final day of the first Test cricket match at Queens Sports Club yesterday.

Ivy Kombo, husband admitted as lawyers

GOSPEL musician Ivy Kombo and her husband Pastor Admire Kasi can now practice law in Zimbabwe following their admission as lawyers at the High Court in Harare yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Traditional grain selection, marketing upgrade needed

THE rapid expansion of the hectarage planted to traditional grains, up 63 percent this year, is a positive development largely driven by the Government decision to encourage those in areas marginal for maize, to switch to these grains, and very importantly to provide the guaranteed market through the Grain Marketing Board.

Dynamos to conduct ideology classes

DYNAMOS have paled over the years with lack of philosophy and identity being some of the factors blamed for the downturn in their fortunes.

Afrofuturism — envisaging the Africa that we want

Where do Africa and the diaspora sit on the key issues that are confronting us?

Musicians challenged to shun lyrics praising drugs, alcohol abuse

He has the fully packed City Sports Centre singing and dancing along as he drops hit after hit.

Natural disaster sends strong call for human solidarity

The powerful earthquakes that occurred in southern Türkiye on Monday caused severe casualties in the country and Syria.

Russian officials, business leaders in reciprocal visit to First Lady. . . investors eye agric, health and tourism sectors

FIRST LADY Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday received a high-powered Russian delegation that paid her a reciprocal visit at her Zimbabwe House offices expressing interest in various fields, including education, health, agriculture, mining and tourism as the benefits of her foreign visits bear fruit.

PSL in drive to win back fans

THE Premier Soccer League have urged clubs to engage the fans more through various initiatives so as to boost attendance figures in the upcoming season.

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