Call to use wetlands
As the world battles the effects of climate change, rural communities in Zimbabwe should be educated to manage wetlands properly as they can greatly reduce the impact of the phenomenon.
January price madness stabilises
By Tawanda Musarurwa
THE pricing madness that gripped the market during the festive period has somewhat stabilised although some products are still priced highly.
US$60 000 for armyworm management training
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has released US$60 000 to the Plant Protection Institute to train farmers in forecasting and managing the armyworm, which attacks maize.
Innscor loses US$50 000
Court Reporter
INNSCOR allegedly lost US$50 000 to two senior workers who collec-ted various amounts of cash from customers and converted the money to their own use.
Annul restrictive colonial laws: AAG
Chinhoyi Bureau
Councils should come up with strategies that address the residents’ needs, particularly those in the informal sector, Affirmative Action Group secretary-general Mr Tafadzwa Musarara has said.
MDC-T chairmanship race gets nasty
The race for the chairmanship of MDC-T Bulawayo Province is threatening to tear the party apart ahead of its congress scheduled for May.
Govt urged to formulate mineral development policy
By Golden Sibanda
THE Chamber of Mines has called on the Government to come up with an elaborate mineral development policy detailing the current status and the roadmap that will ensure the sector realises its potential.
Govera’s appeal against conviction thrown out
Court Reporter
Fired Chitungwiza town clerk David Anthony Govera, who was found guilty of soliciting and receiving a bribe from a businessman, has had his challenge agai-nst both conviction and sentence thrown out by the High Court.
Cnap Sports to arrive on Saturday
By Augustine Hwata
MOTOR Action’s opponents in the preliminary round of the African Champions League, Cnap Sports of Madagascar, are expected to arrive in Harare on Saturday morning on a chartered flight.
Ziscosteel deal back on track
Business Reporter
THE disposal of Ziscosteel to Mauritian firm Essar Africa is back on track and lawyers representing the two parties are now assessing the contract paving way for the deal to be signed anytime soon.










