NEW: Harare man’s rage leaves former workmate toothless

Belindah Chikandiwa A Harare man, Nobert Nengwami, has been arrested following an incident in which he allegedly assaulted his former workmate, Takudzwa Tigere, resulting in the loss of seven teeth.…

NEW: 21 000 youths to get agribusiness training

Online Reporter AT least 21 000 youths countrywide are set to get training in agribusiness, as the government partners private players in mainstreaming young people in the agricultural sector. In…

NEW: Market linkages key to sustainability of projects: lessons from ERVHIZ

Theseus Shambare in BULAWAYO The culmination of the four-year Enhanced Resilience for Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe (ERVHIZ) project in Bulawayo underscored a pivotal realisation that sustainable development requires more than…

NEW: President arrives in Namibia for Dr Sam Nujoma’s burial

Nduduzo Tshuma in WINDHOEK, Namibia SADC chairperson President Mnangagwa has arrived at the Hosea Kutako International Airport here for the memorial service and burial of Namibia’s founding father, Dr Sam…

NEW: President leaves for Namibia

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA has left for Namibia, where he will join other Heads of State and Government for a memorial service of that country’s founding leader, President…

NEW: Whitecliffe Farm stands to be regularised

Nyore Madzianike More than 2 000 households, a clinic and four schools that were set to be evicted from Whitecliffe Farm in Harare will soon own the pieces of land…

NEW: President condoles families affected by rain-induced disasters

Online Reporter President Mnangagwa has extended his condolences to families who have lost loved ones in the devastating rainfall-induced disasters that have swept across Zimbabwe in recent weeks. The disasters,…

NEW: Investing in wildlife conservation is key

Tanyaradzwa Rusike Africa should continuously invest in wildlife conservation as it is key in economic growth, Wild Africa chief executive officer Mr Peter Knights has said. Mr Knights was speaking…

NEW: Over 345 000 people benefit from 40 dip tanks and 50 farm fields

Theseus Shambare in BULAWAYO The Enhanced Resilience for Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe (ERVHIZ) project has elevated the livelihoods of over 345 000 individuals in Matabeleland South. Funded by the European…

NEW: SADC Ministers meet over North-South Corridor infrastructure

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter A Sadc high-level Ministerial Round Table Dialogue on Infrastructure to support the North-South Corridor is currently underway in Harare. The meeting is being attended by Transport…

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