Africa faces $2bn maize deficit if fall armyworm is poorly managed

The Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) has confirmed that Fall Armyworm (FAW) has been reported in 28 African countries, following the pest’s arrival in Africa in 2016, presenting…

Otis Fraser’s sister ventures into music

Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya, Sunday Life Correspondent OTIS Fraser’s sister, Chantal Fraser (28) has decided to follow the family’s musical tradition as she dropped her first single track on Friday.

Women coaches urged to aim high

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa has urged women coaches to overcome fear and intimidation to scale greater heights in the most followed sport in the world.

HATCHED: Gospel Unplugged

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter A NEW gospel choir — Gospel Unplugged is seeking to make a ground breaking entry into the industry, as it is set to release a…

Teachers’ Bill to go before Cabinet

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Teaching Professions Council Bill, which will operationalise the Teaching Professions Council (TPC), is set to be tabled before Parliament, as work towards setting up a…

Bantu,Yadah progress to Chibuku Super Cup first round

Sports Reporter BANTU Rovers and Yadah booked their places in the first round of the Chibuku Super Cup after they won their preliminary stage fixtures played at Mandava Stadium in…

Midlands grills Tsvangirai

Michael Magoronga, Kwekwe Correspondent MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, reportedly had a torrid time from party executive members in the Midlands province last week, who wanted to get clarification on…

Sendekera party in Bulawayo

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter DUBBED the leading Zimbabwe musician, Jah Prayzah and South African crowd pullers Mafikizolo are set to wow fans in Bulawayo next month.

Women urged to take advantage of bilateral trade

Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya, Business Correspondent BUSINESS women have been urged to take advantage of several bilateral trade agreements that Zimbabwe has with other countries to increase their markets through exports.

White Cotton comes of age

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter A MODEST hobby turned into a career has finally paid off for a pair of local designers that have managed to make an international breakthrough.

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