Of low insurance uptake, the bane of growing weather uncertainties

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight It appears more of a global tendency than a fluke when smallholder farmers dominate the production of food crops in developing countries, thanks to limited economic opportunities…

Anthrax in Midlands: death toll now at 26

The Herald, November 15, 1979  A SALISBURY hospital has admitted five people with anthrax in the past six weeks. One is still being treated. The City Medical Officer of Health,…

Developing countries reject global methane pledge

Africa Moyo in SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt ATTEMPTS by wealthy countries to stampede developing nations into signing the Global Methane Pledge have been fiercely resisted by developing countries amid fears it…

Herentals crowned Women’s League Champs

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter HERENTALS Queens coach Simbarashe Dedza has hailed the club’s leadership for their vision that has ensured that the women’s football project is treated equally as…

Musona excited, disappointed

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter WALTER Musona has had a dream Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season. He has been central to FC Platinum’s successful quest to defend the league title…

Cop back in court over exam cheating

Court Reporter POLICE Provincial Intelligence Officer Vigai Maunganidze, who was allegedly found in possession of a leaked University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Law examination paper, is expected back in court…

200 babies born through IVF

Herald Reporter NEARLY 200 babies have been born through in vitro fertilisation (IVF) in the past six years since the reintroduction of the programme in the country. In vitro fertilisation…

Shamva Agric College turns to ginger, garlic production

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau SHAMVA Agricultural College has turned to ginger and garlic production as an area of specialisation as it moves to produce business-oriented graduates capable of providing…

Do local authorities have technical measures to reduce risk of disasters?

Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Massive destruction from the devastating flash floods that hit Beitbridge on the southern border with South Africa and Kadoma in the central part of the country…

Mobile science labs to help improve learning

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Thirteen secondary schools in Beitbridge have received mobile science laboratories and 100 bicycles from the Government and its partners. The district has 19 registered secondary schools…

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