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Farmers urged to speed up winter wheat preparations

“Time is of the essence. Farmers must move quickly to prepare their land and plant within the recommended window if we are to achieve meaningful yields,” Magwenzi said.
By Staff Reporter 37m ago

Family embroiled in 47-year-old estate feud

At the centre of his complaint is a case management meeting on November 28, 2025 before High Court judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi.
By Silas Nkala 51m ago

Duo acquitted in armed robbery, assault case

Tatenda Choga and Denson Dube were found not guilty on all charges by Bulawayo magistrate Barbra Phiri.
By Langelihle Nyathi 59m ago

Zifa Mash Central delights in Bindura CAF D coaching course

Led by esteemed CAF and Fifa coach educator Tafadzwa Mashiri, the course has drawn participants from across the province’s diverse football structures.

NSS race against time for Africa Day opening

During a site tour yesterday by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture, the clumsy pace of progress was evident.
By Brent Shamu 1h ago

Caledonia chairman John Kelly to step down

This comes as the miner advances its Bilboes Gold Project, which will become Caledonia’s new flagship business by 2028 replacing Blanket mine.
By Business Reporter 1h ago

Mash Central exceeds winter wheat target

Agricultural and Rural Development Advisory Services chief director Medlinah Magwenzi said the achievement reflected the commitment of farmers and coordinated efforts across the sector.
By Obert Siamilandu 1h ago

Harare nets over US$1m from traffic ‘jungle’

“Traffic enforcement details have sustained injuries, some of which can be managed during a tour of duty, hence the need for first aid to train our officers,” he said.
By Kenneth Nyangani 2h ago

Skills over certificates: Zimbabwe’s only viable path

Some criticised me for diagnosing problems without offering solutions. That criticism is fair. Identifying a crisis is only the first step; charting a path forward is what matters.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Apr. 30, 2026