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Editorial Comment: Value addition on tobacco needs industry collaboration

The Herald 

ZIMBABWE has reclaimed its place as the largest exporter of tobacco from Africa and is back as the fourth or fifth largest exporter of tobacco in the world, but it exports 98 percent of the crop as raw tobacco, that is as leaf rather than cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco and rolling tobacco. It is not […]

Maize imports decline 71pc

The Herald 

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter STATE-assisted farming programmes have helped reduce maize imports by 71 percent in 11 months to November 2022, latest official statistics show. According to figures from the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency (Zimstats), the country’s maize import bill dropped by 71,3 percent to US$31,9 million, from US$111,3 million. Due to perennial climate change […]

Black Day for women’s football

The Herald 

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter Former Mighty Warriors and Black Rhinos Queens star striker Rufaro “Mafidi’’ Machingura openly admitted to using drugs and was itching for a football comeback. Sadly, her comeback will no longer be possible after the local women’s football legend passed away at her home in the Retreat area of Waterfalls in […]

Benoit Badiashile to Chelsea: ‘Complete defender’ has physicality and passing ability to shine in Premier League

1newsday.com (sport) 

The first thing that people notice about Benoit Badiashile, Chelsea’s new £35m defender, is his size. But for those who worked with him at Monaco, it is his ability with the ball at his feet and his ice-cold temperament that have left a lasting impression. Now 21, Badiashile represents a long-term investment for Chelsea. It appears to be a shrewd one because the move comes at the right time. Already a France international, he has accumulated significant experience at Monaco. He is ready for this next step. Читать дальше...



Has Nathan Jones bitten off more than he can chew at Southampton after fourth successive defeat?

1newsday.com (sport) 

It could scarcely have been a worse start for Nathan Jones. Does the ‘new manager bounce’ rule not apply on the south coast? It is safe to say that mandate has glossed over St Mary’s and been washed abruptly into the nearby English Channel. Southampton have lost six consecutive Premier League games – they last repeated that unwanted feat back in February 2021 – and are without a clean sheet in 11 home games. Jones hasn’t overseen that entire period, but his tenure has begun with a succession of doom and gloom. Читать дальше...

The House last struggled to elect a speaker 100 years ago. Here's what happened

Flipboard.com 

If you heard it once this week you probably heard it a hundred times: The House has not failed to elect a speaker on the first ballot in 100 years. For generations it was the definition of party loyalty for every member of each party to vote for its nominee for speaker. In fact for 50 years after …

Delimitation Report debate in Parly today

The Herald 

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter BOTH the National Assembly and Senate will reconvene today to debate the preliminary Delimitation Report submitted to President Mnangagwa on December 26 by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). The tabling of the report and procedures to be followed are set out in the Constitution. On Tuesday, Parliament confirmed that President Mnangagwa […]

Calligraphy contest

Japan Today 

Participants show off their kanji characters during a New Year calligraphy contest in Tokyo on Thursday.

Water levels rise, as dams respond positively to rains

The Herald 

Elton Manguwo MAJOR dams across the country have responded positively to the recent rains with water levels rising from 80, 9 to 81, 2 percent, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has revealed. ZINWA corporate communications and marketing manager Mrs Marjorie Munyonga yesterday said marginal water level increases of at least 24 percent were recorded […]

Scientists discover a new way of sharing genetic information in a common ocean microbe

Phys.org 

From the tropics to the poles, from the sea surface to hundreds of feet below, the world's oceans are teeming with one of the tiniest of organisms: a type of bacteria called Prochlorococcus, which despite their minute size are collectively responsible for a sizable portion of the oceans' oxygen production. But the remarkable ability of these diminutive organisms to diversify and adapt to such profoundly different environments has remained something of a mystery.





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