President Mnangagwa: Farmer par excellence

In many of his speeches, President Emmerson Mnangagwa unremittingly talks about productivity and hard work as indispensable to national development.

Drought dampened agric prospects in 2019

The SADC region recorded the lowest rainfall in nearly four decades during the 2018-2019 summer cropping season, spawning historically low agriculture yields in the region, particularly Zimbabwe.

Eventful year for Zim exports

The curtain comes down on an eventful year for exporting businesses.

British monarchy full of drama

The latest British royal drama has more plot twists than the juiciest episode of The Crown, the hit Netflix series chronicling the life of Queen Elizabeth II.

Of Jairzinho, Isaac Newton & Chafa

HE was only 22 when FIFA banned him from the game after failing a doping test.

Africa can get more from China

It is a factory of factories. Located in Qingdao, Shandong province, it is owned by Du Wenli and produces equipment and machinery needed to set up factories. Du has a set of four buildings, one the size of a football field. In one of the buildings, there are rows and rows of new machinery, but with only two people working.

Eye on the prize

AS a setter, he holds one of the most important and sometimes frustrating positions in volleyball, but University of Zimbabwe Wolves’ Steve Musabayana wouldn’t have it any other way.

Accident claims three

Three people including the driver died on the spot while one person was critically injured when a Toyota D4D  they were travelling was involved in a head on collision with a Delta beverages haulage truck at the Redcliff fly-over along the  Gweru-Kwekwe highway this morning. 

Zacc sharpens its claws…l Over 600 dockets opened l Noose hangs over bigwigs

The anti-corruption drive has moved a gear up towards prosecution of individuals fingered in graft, with fresh revelations the Attorney-General’s Office is now being ropped in to team up with the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) in fast-tracking cases to court.

Doctors sell patients a dummy

SOME medical doctors are selling Government and patients a dummy claiming, under their respective unions, to have resumed duty when the situation in major referral hospital indicates otherwise.

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