Editorial Comment

Byo water crisis needs to be resolved urgently

BULAWAYO’s initiative to raise US$17 million to improve water and sanitation provisions deserves full support. Water shortages in Zimbabwe’s second largest city have become a perennial problem for over a decade. The situation has been complicated by drought conditions which has seen three of the city’s six reservoirs being shut down, forcing the city council…

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Business

US delegation to explore business opportunities

Masimba MakwembereSTAFF WRITERmakwemberemv@dailynews.co.zw A DELEGATION from the United States of America (US)’s Illinois State Black Chamber of Commerce (ILBCC) is scheduled to visit Zimbabwe on December 1 to explore investment opportunities.The upcoming tour by the American business people is a reciprocal one to the one done by a CEO Africa Roundtable delegation that visited Illinois…

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Top Stories

Summer cropping preps cast mixed picture

Kudzanai GeredeCompanies and Markets Editor AS this year’s summer agricultural season takes off amid high optimism stemming from improved rainfall forecasts, preparations have suffered a major setback due to seed shortages for a number of key strategic crops. This comes as the government wants to capitalise on the favourable rainfall forecast for this year to…

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News

Zim called to prioritise research on cleft lip

Nyasha KunyiswaSENIOR STAFF WRITERkunyiswan@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWE has been called to collaborate with other African countries to participate in advancing research in the treatment of cleft lip and palate conditions.Speaking during the official opening of the 7th Pan African Association of Cleft Lip and Palate (PAACLIP) congress in Harare earlier this week, PAACLIP president Astrat Mengise said…

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Features

Collaboration marks 2024-25 agriculture season launch

ZIMBABWE’s agriculture sector is poised for a transformative season as stakeholders prepare to launch the 2024-25 summer farming programme today, at the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (Zas) Business Hub in Harare. The event, bankrolled by the leading Pan-African financial services provider Ecobank Zimbabwe, is set to underscore collaboration and unity as the cornerstones for achieving national…

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Life & Arts

Mundopa takes Mbare to the US

Anesu Mirisawu ENTERTAINMENT WRITER mirisawua@dailynews.co.zw TOP contemporary visual artist Wycliffe Mundopa is set to unveil his latest body of work, Mbare Opera, in a solo exhibition at Southern Guild Los Angeles in the United States of America. The showcase, which opens today, features a collection of oil and mixedmedia paintings created over several years, offering…

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Life & Arts

Shutdown Concert to ignite festive season fever

Ashley Moyo SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT WRITER moyoa@dailynews.co.zw A STELLAR line-up featuring Jah Prayzah, Freeman, Feli Nandi, Master H, Killer T, and Tocky Vibes will usher in the festive spirit at The Shutdown Concert, set for November 30 at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC). Organised by Gateway Stream Media, a subsidiary of Rainbow Tourism Group, the…

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Sport

Coach Nees lauds Warriors’ character

Emmanuel Marambe SENIOR STAFF WRITER WARRIORS gaffer Michael Nees has praised his charges’ character stating his belief that the side, if given time to prepare, can challenge the best on the continent at next year’s Afcon finals in Morocco. Nees presided over his first defeat in six matches as Warriors gaffer on Tuesday when Zimbabwe…

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