Trekking 10 000km across Africa for a football match
CAIRO — A Zimbabwean nurse travelled from Cape Town to Cairo by road, enduring visa delays, internet blackouts and revolutionary protests, all for the...
Chaos, corruption in councils
Guest Column Miriam Tose Majome
THIS continues from last week as we look at actual examples of some of the rot happening in councils reported in...
UZ challenges govt to support post-harvest programmes
BY SIMBARASHE SITHOLE
THE University of Zimbabwe’s Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering has urged government to support its ongoing Nutritional Post-Harvest estimation (Nutri-P-Loss)...
A taste of the magic of Hwange
IT is near impossible to put into words the feelings that are experienced in such a treasured National Park like Hwange. Just a two-hour...
Govt programmes poorly supervised: Zanu PF official
BY SHINGIRAI VAMBE
GOVERNMENT programmes and policies, including the much-hyped command agriculture, suffered a huge setback due to lack of supervision, monitoring and evaluation by...
Millers get $1m food aid for 10 cyclone-affected schools
BY KENNETH NYANGANI
THE Grain Millers of Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has so far procured food worthy $1 million to assist 10 schools that were...
Retailers boss Mutashu finally divorces
BY CHARLES LAITON
CONFEDERATION of Zimbabwe Retailers Association (CZRA) president Denford Mutashu has finally divorced wife Nomusa Memory Ruvazhe after High Court judge Justice Alpheus...
Cry the beloved generation
Opinion Nothando Bhila
I KNOW of a generation, a generation that may never be in future, a generation that though it may have orally passed...
Poacher jailed 9 years for illegal possession of ivory
BY SILAS NKALA
A POACHER, who was found in illegal possession of 76,7kg of raw ivory, has been convicted and sentenced to nine years in...
Misa tears into Freedom of Information Bill
BY Staff Reporter
Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) Zimbabwe chapter has said the recently gazetted Freedom of Information Bill does not adequately reflect globally...