Lost City gets back to basics
IT seems like every production that is not Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)-related is now instantly viewed as an afterthought.
Africa can be an economic powerhouse: Ambassador
AFRICA can be transformed into an economic powerhouse through working together with effective partnerships, the Acting Dean of African Ambassadors in Zimbabwe and Rwanda’s chief diplomat to Harare, Ambassador James Musoni, has said.
A determined farmer driven by passion
MRS Beverly Sachikonye always had a passion for farming.
During her formative years, she would accompany her grandfather to his fields where she found enchantment in observing the old man toiling in his tobacco field.
Farmers race to meet wheat target
MORE than 27 000 hectares had been put under winter wheat as of Wednesday last week, as farmers race to meet Government’s 75 000-hectare target.
Harare giants’ tricky Sunday
WITH four defeats on the trot and an unpredictable dressing room owing to their unstable financial situation, CAPS United continue to look vulnerable.
Leopards maul Goshawks
BRENDAN DAWSON read the Riot Act on his Goshawks side after their sluggish performance resulted in a 37-0 mauling by Leopards in a Carling Currie Cup First Division rugby encounter at City Park Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, yesterday.
Death and survival at Dr Nkomo’s house
THIS is the sixth instalment of our lively discussion with CDE ALBERT NGULUVHE (AN), a ZIPRA cadre whose guerrilla name was CDE MILES.In this discussion with our Senior Reporter TENDAI CHARA, he goes into finer details of the Rhodesian army attack on DR JOSHUA NKOMO’s house in Lusaka, Zambia.
Maize deliveries top 6 000 tonnes
MORE than 6 000 tonnes of maize have been delivered to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) during the first two months of this year’s marketing season.
House of Cards’ Kevin Spacey charged
United States of America actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men, Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said last week.
Timber plantation occupiers face eviction
WITH the occupation of prime commercial timber plantations in Zimbabwe’s eastern highlands by some illegal settlers and gold panners escalating, eviction orders may soon be issued out to the invaders to restore normalcy, a Cabinet Minister has warned.











