Small farmers can overcome climate change and feed the world - Zimbabwe farmer
Like many small-scale farmers, Elizabeth Mpofu from drought-hit Zimbabwe has had to adapt her homestead to cope with a changing climate, which the United Nations says threatens to push millions...
View ArticleNera Says to Step Up Push for Electoral Reforms
[New Zimbabwe] THE opposition coalition for electoral reforms NERA says it will redouble its push for changes to the voting framework in the country following the weekend by-election in Norton where...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Accident Halts Work At Tokwe Mukosi
[The Herald] Chivi -Construction work at the Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi had to be stopped for two days last week, after one worker was killed, while two others sustained serious injuries after a crane...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Human Rights Violations Remain High - Report
[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE could slowly be sliding towards a violent 2018 election campaign period after it emerged that rights violations against President Robert Mugabe's opponents trebled during...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Nssa to Undertake Audit of Members, Pensioners
[The Herald] The National Social Security Authority says it will, before the end of the year, undertake an audit of contributing members and pensioners to determine its membership and client base and...
View ArticleLand Reform Key for Urbanites - UN
[The Herald] Ecuador Land reform plays a critical role in the successful implementation of the New Urban Agenda blueprint that seeks to make cities habitable, resilient, safe and inclusive, the United...
View ArticleRuling Party Reflects On Norton Loss
[The Herald] Felex Share -Zanu-PF lost the Norton parliamentary by-election to an independent candidate due to its failure to nip factionalism and corruption in the bud, coupled with the inability to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Jah Prayzah Makes History, Becomes First to Win MTV Award
[The Herald] Music lovers took to several media platforms to congratulate musician Jah Prayzah for winning the Listeners' Choice Award at the MAMA awards held in South Africa on Saturday. Jah Prayzah...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Chunga Looks Beyond Chibuku
[The Herald] HOLDERS Harare City will for the first time since the return of the Chibuku Super Cup, be the missing link when the final is staged on November 5. The Sunshine Boys have been a regular...
View ArticleZimbabwe: State-of-the-Art Equipment for Blue Ribbon
[The Herald] BLUE Ribbon Industries is planning to import state-of-the-art equipment for its maize and wheat milling businesses as part of the retooling programme engineered by new owners, Bakhresa...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Norton Poll: Ruling Party Must Heed Message
[The Herald] THOSE of old said to be forewarned is to be forearmed, and we hope Zanu-PF is alive to the message delivered by the constituency of Norton where it lost to its nomadic, loquacious...
View ArticleMasvingo Ready to Host 'Mother of All Conferences'
[The Herald] The ruling zanu-pf Masvingo provincial leadership has secured over 7 000 beds from schools and tertiary institutions across the province to accommodate delegates who will throng the city...
View ArticleMan 'Under Spell' in Court
[The Herald] A Hurungwe man got "possessed by spirits" in court last week as a Karoi magistrate heard his criminal insult case. Magistrate Mr Sam Chitumwa had to refer self-styled traditional healer...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Miss Tourism Finalists Announced
[The Herald] Organisers of the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe announced the finalists for this year's edition at Pabloz Club in Borrowdale last Friday. The finalists were drawn from all the 10 provinces and...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Rosen for Women Football Post?
[The Herald] TIRED of recycling administrators and driven by the desire to have people not aligned to any so-called football factions, some women clubs are reportedly planning to send emissaries to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Ema, Panners On Collision Course
[The Herald] The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has raised a red flag over rampant illegal gold panning in Mashonaland East, citing the alarming extent of land degradation and exposure to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: No To Castration of Rapists - VP Mnangagwa
CASTRATING rapists will not end the problem of rape and sexual abuse of minors, vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa has said. President Robert Mugabe has previously warned that government might introduce...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Govt Urged to Review Export Process
[The Herald] GOVERNMENT should review the costly and cumbersome export process to achieve export-led growth for an economy with a monetary system firmly anchored in foreign currencies, national trade...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Man Offers Loaf of Bread As Child Upkeep
A waiter at Shearwater Caf in Victoria Falls has offered a loaf of bread worth $1 as monthly maintenance for his minor daughter. Mexan Mpofu said he was not earning a salary but depended on tips, where...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Nation Should Address High Wage Levels'
[The Herald] ZIMBABWE should address high wage levels, which are in some cases 10 times more than those prevailing in the region, as this is contributing to the erosion of competitiveness for local...
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