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Constitutional law expert and former Finance minister Tendai Biti said the Zanu PF faction pushing for the third term would not succeed and could lead Zimbabwe into chaos.

‘Embrace index insurance to combat climate change’

According to the World Food Programme (WFP), at least 70% of the population in the country depends on rain-fed agriculture with the majority of farmers having minimal productivity.
By Talent Kasu Nov. 20, 2022

DeMbare delight at fan boost

[ad_1] Ndiraya says the support of the fans will have a huge impact on how the teams will perform this weekend. The post DeMbare delight at fan boost appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe. [ad_2] Source link

By The Standard Oct. 30, 2021

2021/22 PSL fixtures out – NewsDay Zimbabwe

[ad_1] BY FORTUNE MBELE THE 2021/22 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) season fixtures were released yesterday with matches set to kick off on Saturday. Giants Dynamos will host Yadah on Match Day 1 while champions FC Platinum will also be home to new boys Tenax as Highlanders hit the road for a date with […]

By The Standard Oct. 30, 2021

When good is bad

When good is bad
At the heart of connectivity are two of the essential five Cs of twenty-first century learning - communication and collaboration.
By Tim Middleton Oct. 27, 2024

New-look Cresta Churchill Bulawayo nears completion

Cresta Churchill opened its doors in 1974 and has for 50 years hosted leisure and business travellers from international, regional and domestic markets, as
By Staff Writer Nov. 1, 2024

‘Rise’ a deeply inspiring autobiography

It gives more insights on what might have happened for Siya and his wife Rachel to walk their separate ways.
By Nyaradzo Dhliwayo Nov. 1, 2024

New Mazwi bushy area: Loafers terrorise school girls

Ward 17 councillor Sikhululekile Moyo said the community ended up clearing the area, but council is also working on developing the area.
By Patricia Sibanda 13h ago

1 meal a day: The sad tale of Byo senior citizens

Fourty-five 45 children are beneficiaries of the foundation, being taught hair braiding, sewing, gardening, soccer and netball.
By Margaret Lubinda 13h ago