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THE Zimbabwe A cricket team will return to action for the first time in more than three years when they face South Africa A in four one-day matches and two four-day games in Harare starting this month-end.
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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Zanu PF is embarking on restructuring exercises across the provinces to quantify the party’s support base ahead of the 2023 general elections. The party’s Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu said they have to go a thorough and rigorous process of membership head counting. “Following the successful conducting of District Coordinating […]
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Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Local seed producer SeedCo has developed and licensed two rice varieties SCOP02 and SCOP04, which are adaptive to the local climatic conditions and rainfall patterns, as it seeks to ramp up rice production in the country. The country presently imports over 95 percent of its rice despite having ample production capacity […]
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Victor Maphosa Herald Reporter Angela Nkomo, the five-year-old Lupane girl who was allegedly stabbed to death on Friday last week will be buried tomorrow at her parents’ home in Mapanda Village. She was allegedly murdered by a 19-year-old man, Lucky Ncube, who was angered when she told him that he was mentally ill. Ncube stabbed […]
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High production costs are affecting operations of media houses in the country, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana has said.
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Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter More than 4 000 hectares have so far been put under winter wheat, as farmers are urged to intensify planting to beat the May 31 planting deadline. Planting wheat after the deadline is not recommended as yields will be compromised and the late crop affected by early rains. According to the […]
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Japan has partnered with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) to provide US$500 000 to assist over 6 000 most vulnerable families in Gokwe.
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Zimbabwean companies should now focus on exporting value added products to augument mineral and raw products that are largely being exported currently, Zimtrade board chairperson Mrs Clara Mlambo has said.
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Enacy Mapakame THE Government’s plans to grow mining to a U$12 billion industry by 2023 are taking shape with the rolling out of a new multimillion dollar steel and ferro chrome project by Afrochine. Construction of the country’s single biggest production operation in the country is now underway in Chivhu, 150 kilometers south of the […]
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Tobacco farmers need to take seriously the warnings that chopping down swathes of indigenous woodland to feed their curing barns is likely to imperil many of their markets and there is now urgent need to switch to other sources of fuel, such as the eucalypti woodlots being pushed by the Forestry Commission. There are three […]
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Talent Bope Arts Correspondent President Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the National Culture Commemoration Day in the Midlands Province on Friday to mark the ongoing Culture Week to celebrate cultural diversity in the country. Culture Week is an annual event that provides the country with an opportunity to celebrate and promote creativity and cultural […]
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THEY might have disappeared from the continental radar but 40 years after their first battle in the trenches of CAF’s inter-club football, Dynamos still carry a badge of honour. The Glamour Boys have not played in the CAF Champions League since a first round elimination at the hands of AS […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government has succeeded in placing the country on a developmental trajectory with a number of infrastructure development schemes being completed while the expected good harvest this year is expected to further boost the economy, a key United Nations agency has noted. Outgoing United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) resident representative Mr Georges […]
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POLICE have arrested a 19-year-old Lupane man in connection with a gruesome murder of a five-year-old girl who was killed at her parents’ home on Friday afternoon.
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SEKE district has recorded the highest number of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)s in Mashonaland East Province since the beginning of the lockdown putting its HIV prevalence rate at 12.7 percent, the National Aids Council (NAC) has revealed.