by New Ziana | Apr 22, 2024 | Masvingo Star, Provincial Newspapers
By Sharon Chimenya THE Government, under the Second Republic, is committed to constructing more dams to provide irrigation water for communities to ensure food security. In the wake of the El Nino-induced drought, which has resulted in many farmers failing to produce...
by New Ziana | Apr 22, 2024 | Masvingo Star, Provincial Newspapers
By Sharon Chimenya AS the country celebrates 44 years of independence on April 18, the Government’s construction of memorial sites serves as a reminder to the younger generation to cherish the selfless sacrifices made by heroes. The Kamungoma shrine,...
by New Ziana | Apr 22, 2024 | Masvingo Star, Provincial Newspapers
By Sharon Chimenya MASVINGO City Council plans to prohibit breeding of Pit Bull dogs within the city due to associated dangers. Pit bulls are known for their strong prey drive and potential for aggression towards other animals and people, if not properly trained. In...
by New Ziana | Apr 22, 2024 | Masvingo Star, Provincial Newspapers
Staff Reporter THE Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Innovation Centre for Dryland Agriculture in Chivi district is breathing a new lease of life to Chivi District through agriculture and empowering the local community to take charge of their own destiny. Chivi lies...
by New Ziana | Apr 22, 2024 | Masvingo Star, Provincial Newspapers
By Miriam Dube GUTU – AS the sun sets for the Veterans of the struggle, succeeding generations have been called upon to prepare to take up the baton stick of the country’s leadership through sticking to the revolutionary struggle Ideological aspirations....
by New Ziana | Apr 22, 2024 | Masvingo Star, Provincial Newspapers
By Sharon Chimenya ABUSE of young women and girls during industrial attachments and after graduation remains prevalent and activists against the menace have vowed to address this and other sexual harassment cases in workplaces. The demand for photographs to accompany...