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  • ‘Defence geared to counter regime change agenda’

    ZIMBABWE'S national defence policy is premised on the need to counter the illegal regime change agenda sponsored by some Western countries in the past decade, Defence Minister, Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday. Minister Mnangagwa said this in a lecture t...
  • ‘Defence geared to counter regime change agenda’

    ZIMBABWE'S national defence policy is premised on the need to counter the illegal regime change agenda sponsored by some Western countries in the past decade, Defence Minister, Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday. Minister Mnangagwa said this in a lecture t...
  • Over 13 000t fertiliser, 1 000t seed distributed to farmers: GMB

    Over 13 000t fertiliser, 1 000t seed distributed to farmers: GMB        THE Grain Marketing Board has distributed to farmers 1 164 tonnes of seed, 5 554 tonnes of ammonium nitrate and 7 737 tonnes of compound D fertilisers since last week . Thi...
  • Over 13 000t fertiliser, 1 000t seed distributed to farmers: GMB

    Over 13 000t fertiliser, 1 000t seed distributed to farmers: GMB        THE Grain Marketing Board has distributed to farmers 1 164 tonnes of seed, 5 554 tonnes of ammonium nitrate and 7 737 tonnes of compound D fertilisers since last week . Thi...
  • Macheso ‘recruits’ Peter Moyo, Tryson

    SUNGURA ace Alick Macheso continues with his mission of supporting upcoming artistes as he ropes in Peter Moyo and Tryson Chimbetu for his Pamuzinda Highway Escape show on February 3. Macheso has been performing with Tryson as his main supporting act and ...
  • Zambia shock Senegal after surviving onslaught

    LIBREVILLE - The 2012 African Cup of Nations soccer finals dished up a pulsating opening day with co-hosts Equatorial Guinea bagging their US$1 million bonus and star-studded Senegal falling to Zambia. Saturday night's double header from Bata was kicked-o...
  • Zambia shock Senegal after surviving onslaught

    LIBREVILLE - The 2012 African Cup of Nations soccer finals dished up a pulsating opening day with co-hosts Equatorial Guinea bagging their US$1 million bonus and star-studded Senegal falling to Zambia. Saturday night's double header from Bata was kicked-o...
  • Co-hosts Gabon enter Cup fray

                                     LIBREVILLE - Gabon will not want to be outdone by their neighbours and Africa Cup of Nations' co-hosts Equatorial Guinea when they tackle competition first-timers Niger today. This opening...
  • Establishing taste in Zim visual arts

    For years, I have been invited to the homes and offices of Zimbabwean socialites, businessmen and expatriates to appraise and proffer advice on their "collections and taste in art". Usually, it is the expatriates who have shown better taste and knowledge ...
  • Establishing taste in Zim visual arts

    For years, I have been invited to the homes and offices of Zimbabwean socialites, businessmen and expatriates to appraise and proffer advice on their "collections and taste in art". Usually, it is the expatriates who have shown better taste and knowledge ...
  • Theatre opens 2012 with thrilling play

    Theatre in the Park will open its 2012 theatre calendar this week with an exhilarating play titled "The Coup" written by Zimbabwean playwright Stanley Makuwe, who is based in New Zealand. The play zooms in on a plethora of problems that plagued the countr...
  • Establishing taste in Zim visual arts

    For years, I have been invited to the homes and offices of Zimbabwean socialites, businessmen and expatriates to appraise and proffer advice on their "collections and taste in art". Usually, it is the expatriates who have shown better taste and knowledge ...
  • WTO General Assembly local organising commitee launched

    THE Inter-ministerial Committee on the 2013 UN World Tourism Organisation General Assembly to be held in Victoria Falls has officially launched the Local Organising Committee. An official in the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity, Dr Ivanhoe Gur...
  • Hailstorm destroys crops

    RESETTLED A1 farmers in Manyame rural district lost about 2 000 hectares of crops, while five houses were destroyed following hailstorms experienced in the area last week. A visit to Wemel Farm which consists of 145 six-hectare plots, showed that the affe...
  • Families to get cash handouts

    Families will receive monthly grants of between US$10 and US$25 from the Government AT least 300 000 economically disadvantaged families will receive monthly grants of between US$10 and US$25 from the  Government, starting next month. The grants will h...
  • Cuthbert Malajila leaves DeMbare

    PREMIERSHIP champions Dynamos have agreed to release veteran striker Cuthbert Malajila who is joining South African side Mariztburg United on an initial two-year deal. The Zimbabwe international went to Pietermaritzburg two weeks ago, joining the team for...
  • Let the party explode

    THE 2012 Nations Cup party gets underway in Equatorial Guinea tonight without its regular heavyweight guests, including the defending champions, but the battle for the throne vacated by the Pharaohs should produce a memorable football festival. Record wi...
  • All set for Music Crossroads grand finale

    ALL is set for this year's edition of the Zimbabwe Music Crossroads talent search show with various groups from the country's 10 provinces billed to battle it out in Harare's First Street Mall tomorrow. Last year's winners of Chibuku Road to Fame, Munandi...
  • Zvoma wins job reprieve

    THE High Court has nullified last month's Parliamentary motion seeking to dismiss Clerk of Parliament Mr Austin Zvoma for failing to respect legislators, on the grounds that Parliament failed to follow correct proce­dures. According to last month's resol...
  • Woman ‘loans' 6-month-old baby to friend

    IN a bizarre case, a Masvingo woman report­edly loaned her six-month-old baby girl to another woman for her to claim maintenance from her boyfriend who is a truck driver. The two women were,  however, arrested for fraud and contravening sections of the ...