NEW: Comedian MaVery Very branches into music
COMEDIAN MaVery Very (real name Wilson Masakadze), who is famed for rib-cracking comic skits, has followed in the footsteps of Kapfupi (Freddy Manjalima) by branching into music.
NEW: Developing countries must unite against climate change: President
Developing countries must unite and speak up against climate change, as they are the most affected by it, President Mnangagwa has said.
NEW: Muparuri ropes in Tocky Vibes, releases EP
AFRO-FUSION singer and performer, Amanda Maparuri has released a four-track Extended Playlist (EP), titled “Ahweeand”.
NEW: Govt introduces grain swap facility …as efforts to push up small grains adoption intensify
Government has guaranteed farmers in regions that are incompatible with maize production with access to the staple, as they move to alternatives, which work best under their climatic conditions.
NEW: Ambassador Shumbayaonda presents credentials
Zimbabwe’s non-resident Ambassador to Israel, Air Marshall (Rtd) Shebba Shumbayaonda presented his credentials to President of Israel, Isaac Herzog on Tuesday.
NEW: Chikoko’s heroics in vain, as Pau-Orthez continue slump
Zimbabwe international basketball player, Vitalis Chikoko, posted 20 points and 11 rebounds – albeit on a losing note – as his French club, Pau-Orthez went down 83-93 to Cholet at the La Meilleraie Arena on Saturday.
US “leads developed world in murder”
THE attempted kidnapping of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was a heinous and despicable act that reflects an increasingly toxic US political culture, and also reflects a nation that leads the developed world in murder, said an opinion piece published on the website of Bloomberg on Friday.
NEW: Zim participates at World Travel Market
Zimbabwe is participating at the World Travel Market (WTM), which is running from November 7 to 9, 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
NEW: Pfumvudza/Intwasa charms Africa
ZIMBABWE’S smallholder climate-proofed agriculture model, Pfumvudza/Intwasa impressed delegates from across the African continent, who attended a regional agro-processing conference in Harare a fortnight ago.
China’s anti-hegemonic stance commendable
On December 14, 1979, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the resolution on the “Inadmissibility of the policy of hegemonism in international relations.”











