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FAO helps farmers adopt drip irrigation

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), in collaboration with the Government, is assisting communal farmers in Beitbridge to implement solar-powered boreholes, water harvesting techniques, and drip…

50 000 cattle die due to drought

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter THE country has recorded over 50 000 cattle deaths due to water and food shortages triggered by last season’s El Nino-induced drought, with the recent rains…

Over 80pc Pfumvudza inputs distributed

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter MORE than 80 percent of agricultural inputs worth ZiG3 billion have so far been distributed to smallholder farmers under the Presidential Input Scheme countrywide. Seed and…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: We are winning war against HIV/Aids

ZIMBABWE’s battle against HIV has achieved another major milestone more than a year early, the 95-95-95 target set by UNAIDS, and bringing closer the day when we not just bring…

Paying taxes a patriotic act

Innocent Mujeri Correspondent Zimbabwe’s 2025 National Budget stands as a beacon of progress, emphasising self-reliance and inclusivity, while charting a path for sustainable growth. Among its most transformative aspects is…

One-stop centres renew hopes of GBV survivors

Rumbidzayi ZinyukeHealth Buzz A quiet discussion unfolds at a rural assembly point in Mahlabathini, Bubi District. Men and women, their faces etched with the weight of community issues, gather to…

Remembering the Chimoio massacre 47 years on

Evans Mushawevato Correspondent TODAY, as we stand on the soil of a free and independent Zimbabwe, we pause to reflect on a moment in history that was as tragic as…

Doctors welcome lifting of advertising ban

Catherine MurombedziHealth Correspondent Zimbabwe’s medical community has welcomed the proposed lifting of the ban on advertising medical services, a move that is expected to have a significant impact on the…

Gender-based violencenot selective: Curator

Trust Khosa NATIONAL Gallery of Zimbabwe curator for education, Senzeni Tandani, reckons visual artists are not immune to gender-based violence (GBV). She said their involvement in raising awareness against this…

PAGA’S SPECIAL GOODBYE TO DEMBARE

Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub LIFTING the prestigious Chibuku Super Cup trophy with Dynamos, for the second year in a row, might have been Emmanuel Paga’s special goodbye to the…

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