US$150m for Command livestock
Livingstone Marufu — Government is rolling out a US$150 million livestock programme covering restocking, equipment, pasture development and resuscitation of the Cold Storage Commission.
Methodist celebrates women
Desire Ncube Religion Writer UNITED Methodist Church will today partner Government departments, civic groups and legal experts in belated commemorations to celebrate the International Women’s Day at St Dorcas in…
Tiger lost in the Woods
TIGER WOODS announced on Friday he had lost his battle to be fit for the Masters, saying he was “not tournament ready” for the first major of the year and…
I’m a woman, I’m disabled, I’m uneducated
Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues — Why should disabled girls and women be pushed to a corner, where they are denied a chance of getting an education?
Fifa hands in corruption report
Fifa has completed a 22-month internal inquiry into allegations of high-level corruption and criminal misconduct that buffeted world football and has handed its report to Swiss authorities.
Chronicles of a flogged patriot
Gabriel Togarepi — There is a North African proverb that says, “He who has guts to swallow bones is not afraid of having a bloody behind.”
Tendai Chitara’s Easter resurrection
Brighton Zhawi — WHEN Zimbabwe Chevrons bowler Tendai Chatara was injured – playing social soccer and not cricket – he feared he would never walk again.
NBSZ makes history in EU-T-Rec research
Mapako, T. 2016 [Groningen, Netherlands]: University of Groningen. 291 p. Scientific. Doctoral Thesis
Minimising harvesting, post-harvest losses
Peter Gambara — Traditionally, April 1 marks the start of the marketing season. Farmers are, therefore, expected to start harvesting their crops and preparing them for sale.
Hazardous products flood Zim
Grace Kaerasora — OVER 182 million products imported into the country in 2016 have been marked as potentially hazardous as foreign suppliers provided sub-standard goods to Zimbabwe.


