January Disease: Zim not entirely out of the woods!
Obert Chifamba-Agri-Insight Submissions that tick-borne disease stimulated deaths in cattle have dropped by 47 percent may have signalled a lull in January disease’s (Theileriosis) brutal onslaught on cattle, but that…
Children of war vets to defend legacy
Talent Chimutambgi-Herald Reporter Children of war veterans have vowed to safeguard the gains of the liberation struggle through rallying behind President Mnangagwa in next year’s harmonised elections. They said they…
Brokers heed call for farming insurance
Elton Manguwo THE GOVERNMENT’S call for insurance providers to offer products tailor-made to suit farmers’ specific needs seems to have fallen on fertile ground with insurers now availing insurance covers…
Ghana survive late South Korea onslaught
DOHA. — Ghana won an exhilarating match packed with twists and turns against South Korea in front of a vibrant crowd at Education City Stadium in Qatar yesterday. A 10-minute…
Mahendere conquers Africa, gets attention from US
Yeukai Karengezeka-Arts Correspondent Celebrated gospel musician Minister Michael Mahendere has scooped the Best of Africa gong at the South African Crown Gospel Music Awards that were held in Durban on…
Eliminate violence against women, pervasive violation
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is not only one of the worst forms of discrimination, but also remains the most widespread and pervasive human rights violations in the world,…
Agric info app launched
Agriculture Reporter THE push to modernise the agriculture industry through the provision of Information Communication Technology (ICT) tools moved a rung up following the Government’s launch of the agricultural information…
Ervine leads way in Logan Cup opener
Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWe national cricket team captain Craig Ervine showed the way in the first round of the Logan Cup after scoring the first century of the domestic…
IMTT relief for grain millers, bread price to fall
Edgar Vhera–Agriculture Specialist Writer The Government’s decision to remove the intermediate money transfers tax (IMTT) for the 2022/23 wheat marketing season will enable grain millers to access more wheat at…











